Philippine Rainforests

Rainforests are forests characterized by high rainfall, with definitions based on a minimum normal annual rainfall of 1750-2000 mm (68-78 inches). The monsoon trough, alternatively known as the intertropical convergence zone, plays a significant role in creating the climatic conditions necessary for the Earth's tropical rainforests. view more

Conservation programs have been made by our government to shelter the endangered and rare species that are residing in our country's rainforests. Among these few are the Philippine eagle, tarsiers, tamaraws and turtles.

We should conserve our cultural and natural heritage because it could be an inspiration for the next generations to come. These are some world heritage sites that could represent our country around the globe for its beauty and uniqueness.

Tubbataha Reef National Marine Park

Tubbataha Reef shelters almost 400 different species of birds and fish enough to be proclaimed as a National Marine Park by the Proclamation No. 306 which state that fishing and getting corals are illegal within 33,200 hectares of the reefs.
To protect the reef from unwanted damages the Protected Area Managemet Board (PAMB) had issued a master plan to include entrance fees to divers because as the reefs fame spreads worldwide the number of divers increase vastly that adds pressure to the fragile nature of the reef. This fee will be used also for conservation of the reef.

Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras

The Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras exhibits a great beauty expressing harmony between humankind and the environment. This is why it was declared by the Presidential Decree 260 and Presidential Decree 1505 as a National Treasure. It was also protected by Republic Act No 10066,which provides the protection and conservation of our National Cultural Heritage.

But due to threats to the site and lack of protection and conservation the World Heritage Committee has decided to include the Rice Terraces to the many list of properties which are in danger. It was included to the list because of the abandonment of the terraces. Our government and the Ifugaos should still use the terraces and continue to construct and maintain it.

Puerto-Princesa Subterranean River National Park

The Puerto-Princesa Subterranean River exhibits sensational limestones and features a beautiful underground river. It was inscribed to the list of World Heritage because it exhibits a distinguishing characteristic, it flows directly to the sea and is subjected to tidal influences. It also represents a habitat for the conservation of our biodiversity. The site contains a full sea ecosystem and protects our country's forests. 



As a citizen of the Philippines we should also help in conserving and protecting the heritage of our country. Let us be proud of our country.

Sources: http://breakaway.cc/Asia/Philippines/Philippines-Reserves.php
http://www.pcsd.ph/protected_areas/tubbataha.htm
http://www.worldheritagesite.org/sites/riceterracescordilleras.html
http://whc.unesco.org/pg.cfm?cid=31&id_site=722
http://whc.unesco.org/en/danger/
http://whc.unesco.org/pg.cfm?cid=31&id_site=652

Author: Tyrone Magararo

6 comments:

Jayson Wu - 4CSA said...

I agree with the authors that we should preserve our wildlife and national parks in the Philippines. As the caretaker of God's creation we should be able to protect the things that He has created. We should also help the government in protecting these national treasures as the government cannot handle it without the help of its citizens as tourism is one of the major factors in our GDP.

"As a citizen of the Philippines we should also help in conserving and protecting the heritage of our country. Let us be proud of our country."
This paragraph is what really speaks to me. Seeing all those places here in Philippines captured in a picture is wonderful but seeing the actual place is a blessing. It's no doubt that we are all proud of these blessings, we should just learn how to preserve it for the future generations of our country. - Lia Tinio, 4CSA

After reading the article, I agree that we should help protect are nature. Because without us protecting it, the future generation won't see what we see today. Let us give them the chance to see God's creation.

-Neal Aldrich Reyes Chug, 4CSA

We should help in preserving our wildlife reserves and parks because this could be a huge inspiration for the future generations to come to also help in conserving the heritage of our country. This represents our country to the whole world and we should be proud that we are part of it.

Ryan Reyes 4CSA

Indeed a very interesting article. Wildlife and Parks preservation is exactly what we need to do. It doesn't just increase our eco-tourism, it also gives animals a healthy habitat.

-Kevin Joseph D.M. Cerdan 4CSA

Jan Kristofer Estepa, 4CSA said...

As our current government is focusing on eliminating graft and corruption, it's good and refreshing to hear that the government is still doing projects to protect our environment and wild life. Our country is rich in wild life and natural resources so we should also focus on preserving it.