An illegally caught South Asian Box Turtles (Cuora amboinensis) from marshy villages of Midsayap, North Cotabato sold for P40 to P50 each along the street in Davao City. A biologist from University of Southern Mindanao (USM)- Kabacan that this turtle’s status is “vulnerable.” This is commonly found at the periphery of Ligusan Marsh. The Protected Areas and Wildlife Division (PAWD) says trade of this specie is strictly regulated. Keith Bacongco / AKP Images
South Asian Box Turtle
Illegal Trade
An illegally caught South Asian Box Turtles (Cuora amboinensis) from marshy villages of Midsayap, North Cotabato sold for P40 to P50 each along the street in Davao City. A biologist from University of Southern Mindanao (USM)- Kabacan that this turtle’s status is “vulnerable.” This is commonly found at the periphery of Ligusan Marsh. The Protected Areas and Wildlife Division (PAWD) says trade of this specie is strictly regulated. Keith Bacongco / AKP Images
World-Class Organic Bananas
Members of the Tupi Balangon Farmers’ Association (TUBAGA) prepare organically-grown balangon bananas (a native variety) for export, at the association’s farm in Tupi, South Cotabato. TUBAGA, whose members include Muslims, Christians and Lumads, is among the producer associations assisted by USAID’s Growth with Equity in Mindanao (GEM) Program, under its Targeted Commodity Expansion Project (TCEP). GEM trained members of the association on Good Agricultural Practices and sponsored its participation in the International Food Exhibit (IFEX), a major trade event in Manila. TUBAGA has been certified as an organic farming producer by EcoCert, a European certification body, and is shipping at least 16 metric tons of bananas weekly to Japan, and expanding its production areas in southern Mindanao.GEM is being implemented under the supervision of the Mindanao Development Agency. GEM
Mayor swears to protect environment against illegal miners
MAITUM, Sarangani (July 23, 2010) – Mayor Elsie Lucille Perrett yesterday warned illegal miners she would do all means under the law to protect the town’s environmental welfare.
Perrett personally filed a criminal case Wednesday (July 21) at the provincial prosecutor’s office against 20 men reportedly doing illegal mining in the mountain of Maitum at sitio Kaffugan for violation of Section 68 of PD 705 as amended by EO 277 for Cutting, Gathering, Collecting, Removing, Possessing timber and other forest products.
The mayor said she filed a “criminal action” against the suspects “for lack of registration as small-scale miners under Section 8, RA 7076”, or the People’s Small-Scale Mining Act of 1991.
“Don’t ever come back to do any illegal mining in Maitum especially that one in New La Union, or else you will go to jail,” Perrett said.
The reported mining area in Kaffugan is an ancestral domain of the Tboli tribe in barangay New La Union.
Barangay New La Union is the site of the town’s famous white water tubing, the only eco-tourism adventure destination among locals and foreign tourists.
Barangay captain Digs Movilla disclosed that the mining site is the headwater of Pangi river which is the source of the white water tubing adventure.
In the morning of July 20, the municipal police and members of the 73rd infantry battalion of the Philippine Army trekked and conducted an ocular inspection in the area.
In his sworn statement, police officer Nonette Apolinar testified he saw felled trees and hundreds of sacks of mineral ore piled outside the tunnels. The team apprehended the 20 men hiding at the bunkers.
Watchman Cesar Tayan of the Municipal Environment and Natural Resource Office who joined the team saw the destruction and clearing of the forest area with 11 tunnels and more than 400 sacks containing mineral ores. He also saw the suspects at the mining site with their tools and implements.
Mayor Perrett said two weeks ago a police blotter was made for same group of men in the area.
“They were released, but they came back,” Perrett said.
Arrested were Eddie Penona, 36, from Bukidnon; Joseph Leo, 23, from Butuan City; Argie Toribillas, 21, from Panabo City; Darin Loseno, 21, from Maramag, Bukidnon;
Nelson Lacre, 18; Jeffrey Magno, 22; Ramil Legara, 18; Lito Malbasias, 29, all from Compostela Valley;
Martin Barosa, 54; John Dayan, 26; Diosdado Almoite, 48; Junior Bulahan, 29; Bobby Navales, 34; Victor Mauricio, 30; Allan Baliwan, 33; Jose Garuna, 38; Jun Cortez, 28, all of barangay Suli, Kiamba; and Arnold Diwan, 26, and Jun Codenera, 30, of Poblacion Kiamba, and Gerald Juares, 21, of barangay Kalaong, Maitum. (Russtum G. Pelima/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
With high morale
Send off ceremony
ALABEL, Sarangani (July 23, 2010) – Vice Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon joins the Sarangani Quick Response Team (QRT) in a boodle fight during the send off ceremony Thursday, July 23. The Sarangani QRT, an 18-member team of rescuers, traveled by land late last night to Albay to join the 1st national search and rescue competition. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Quick Response Team
ALABEL, Sarangani (July 23, 2010) – Members of the Quick Response Team (standing) pose with provincial disaster coordinating council action officer Meloy Latoja (4th from left) with Board Member Elmer de Peralta and Vice Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon (middle) before send off to Albay late last night (July 22) to join the 1st national search and rescue (SAR) competition next week and to learn more about SAR. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
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Trooping the line
MAASIM, Sarangani (July 17, 2010) – Governor Migs Dominguez joins Lt. Col. Edgardo de Leon, battalion commander of the 73rd Infantry (Neutralizer) Battalion, in trooping the line at the opening ceremony of the battalion’s 22nd founding anniversary celebration Friday, July 16. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)
Taskforce MAKIMA Head
MAASIM, Sarangani (July 17, 2010) – Vice Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon receives a plaque of appreciation from 10th Infantry Division commander Major General Carlos Holganza and Lt. Col. Edgardo de Leon, battalion commander of the 73rd Infantry (Neutralizer) Battalion, as head of the taskforce MAKIMA (Maasim-Kiamba-Maitum) during the celebration of the 73rd Infantry (Neutralizer) Battalion’s 22nd founding anniversary Friday, July 16. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)





