ACT FOR WETLANDS. Hundreds of volunteers and personnel from partner government agencies joined the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) here in massive mangrove growing activities in an effort to uphold sustainability and conservation of wetland areas in Central Luzon.

Over 1,000 mangrove propagules, composed of Bauang bakawan, Bakawan babae and Bakawan lalaki species, were planted in identified planting sites in Sasmuan Bangkung Malapad Critical Habitat Ecotourism Area in Pampanga, Bagac River in Bataan and Uacon Lake in Zambales.

Apart from sustaining the ecological health of wetland areas in the region, said initiative was part of the activities of the month-long celebration of the World Wetlands Day that would be fundamental in nourishing wildlife habitat, including the wintering area of migratory birds and breeding grounds of marine species. It likewise helped in stabilizing shorelines and preventing erosion—thus, protecting coastal communities from waves and storm surge.
 
The World Wetlands Day is celebrated on February 2 of every year to highlight the vital role and ecological importance of wetlands. Its annual observance coincides with the anniversary of when the Convention on Wetlands was adopted in 1971 in the city of Ramsar.
 
This year, the theme "Wetlands action for people and nature" underscores the significance of concerted actions in conserving natural resources like wetlands.
 
In Central Luzon, there are 19 identified wetlands covering more than 16,000 hectares. These play important roles like storing clean water, providing a home for nature, and keeping communities safe from flood and storms. (-30-)