25 March 2017, Laguna-Quezon Land Grant (LQLG), University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB), Siniloan, Laguna. As a result of the March 2017 signing with FEED reforestation partner EcoMatcher.com, 1000 indigenous Philippine trees were planted at FEED’s partner reforestation site LGLQ in Siniloan, Laguna, by 11 UPLB Foresters and Forestry Security Personnel, with help from FEED’s 29 Students & Volunteers for the Environment (SAVE).
Plot Coordinates:
ECOMATCHER @LQLG Coordinate 4:
14° 29. 128’ 121° 31.048’ |
Elev. 1,552 ft asl |
ECOMATCHER @LQLG Coordinate 3:
14° 29. 137’ 121° 31.064’ |
Elev. 1,504 ft asl |
ECOMATCHER @LQLG Coordinate 2:
14° 29. 142’ 121° 31.059’ |
Elev. 1,552 ft asl |
ECOMATCHER @ LQLG Coordinate 1:
14° 29. 141’ 121° 31.049’ |
Elev. 1,495 ft asl |
1,000 Philippine Native Trees (Scientific names) Planted
- 100 Kamuling (Microcos stylocarpa)
- 100 Dangle (Teijsmaniodendron ahernianum)
- 100 Bakad-pula (Prunus rubigunosa)
- 100 Balobo (Diplodiscus paniculatus)
- 100 Dulitan (Palaquium montanum)
- 100 Malaikmo (Celtis philippinensis)
- 100 Malaruhat (Syzygium spp.)
- 100 Malasantol (Sandoricum vidalii)
- 100 Marang (Litsea glutinosa)
- 100 Bagtikan (Parashorea malaanonan)
UPLB Forest Rangers (Led by Forest Security chief Alan)
- Armando L. Atip
- Grant Cirille L. Guiaya
- Derano G. Alawas
- Epima R. Romaraog
- Renato C. De Leon
- Romeo C. Calamucha
- Noel L. Gavica
- Bryan C. Bacasen
- Shirley B. Matin
- Albert I. Bagayan
- Mark C. Velina
“Dear Letty, or “Manang Letty” (Senator Leticia V. Ramos Shahani) as everyone fondly called her; we planted these 1,000 native Philippine trees for you too, in loving memory of you and as a part of your Living Legacy”. -Offie Bakker-Mananquil, FEED President.
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More Information
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