DENR 6 launches Community Pan-TREE as answer to environmental plights
Amidst the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic and the uncertainty of the world’s environmental condition comes the greater responsibility of the government to lend a helping hand. This drew attention to Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) as it upholds its obligation to provide help and addressing environmental health and justice. In celebration of

By Staff Writer

Amidst the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic and the uncertainty of the world’s environmental condition comes the greater responsibility of the government to lend a helping hand.
This drew attention to Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) as it upholds its obligation to provide help and addressing environmental health and justice.
In celebration of the 158th Anniversary of The Philippine Forestry Service and Arbor Day 2021 on June 25, the Conservation and Development Division (CDD) of DENR-6 launched the Community Pan-TREE with the theme: “Mananom sa Masarangan kag Mag ani sa Palaabuton.”
The activity distributed more than 200 fruit tree seedlings to market goers in Sta. Barbara municipal market in Iloilo province.

The fruit tree seedlings were provided by the department of Agriculture through its DA Research Outreach Station and also by the local government unit of Sta. Barbara.
DENR-6 field office in Capiz also launched their Community Pan-TREE, PENRO Capiz and CENRO Mambusao distributed fruit and forest tree seedlings.
Meanwhile, CENRO Kabankalan in the province of Negros Occidental has collaborated with Hope Builders Organizations in launching the proposed pantry by donating 100 tree seedlings.
DENR plays a salient role in preventing and reducing pollution as it aims to promote building green, healthy, and sustainable communities and environments. Surely, there is no opportunity missed when it comes to helping communities in their endeavor and movement to a better and greener environment. (DENR-6)
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