On
September 2-6, 2014; I attended a Pilot Biodiversity and Threats Monitoring
using the Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool (SMART) workshop at Manolo
Fortich in Bukidnon Province. It was facilitated by the B+WISER Program in
close coordination with the Flora and Fauna International to basically
capacitate personnel involved in patrolling Protected Area both from the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and Local Government
Units (LGU). The organizers had identified three Protected Areas in the
Philippines as pilot recipients for the workshop namely: Mt. Kitanglad Natural
Park, North Sierra Madre National Park and Mt. Apo Natural Park.
My
experience with implementing programs in the Mt. Apo Natural Park (MANP) for
almost ten years now was the main reason why I was handpicked by B+WISER
officials to join the said workshop. It involved lectures and hands on
exercises on designing biodiversity monitoring, managing patrolling system,
data analysis using SMART software and designing monitoring plan.
The main
component that I like most about the training was the principle on Biodiversity
Monitoring System (BMS) that has always been crucial to the overall conservation
effort of the MANP as a biodiversity area. For as long as I can remember, BMS
is solely handled by DENR and at this point, they would like the LGU to be part
of this very complex assignment.
As a
long-time mountaineer, it was only during the workshop that I realized I have
already been conducting BMS without me knowing it every time I climb mountains.
The simple step in reporting to proper authorities cases of illegal logging,
kaingin, landslides in protected areas is already a BMS effort. The reports
generated out of the BMS activity will then serve as basis for authorities like
the DENR and LGU for decision-making and integrating protected area programs to
agency plans. I will be very much eager to be part of doing BMS in the future.
I hope this will also be through to my other fellow mountaineers.
Meanwhile,
the other good thing about the workshop was the venue. The Mangima Canyon
Spring and Country Resort is situated in the municipality of Manolo Fortich,
approximately 4 kilometers from the town proper. It is an LGU-owned and managed
enterprise, comprising of a huge forestry where we also conducted our BMS
simulation. Of all the tourism-related LGU enterprises I already visited, I can
safely say that the Mangima resort is one better experience.
The resort also features beautiful swimming
pools and variety of amenities for day tour and overnight stay. The pool is one
of the few pools I saw in Mindanao that is laid into the forest, the other one
in Binaton’s Ang Tribung Bagobo Woodlands Resort.
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