Monday, August 26, 2013

11th Hour

The movie is about the crisis we are experiencing but we aren't aware. The movie was very informative for us to be aware of the fact that we are experiencing environmental crisis- from climate change to natural disaster we now experience frequently. As people, God entrusted us this world we are living. We are responsible for this world but we, ourselves are the one destroying it. We consume our resources so fast that even nature itself experience having a hard time to recover what was lost. We even catch small or young fishes just to satisfy our need. But still, we don't care. We're still aren't aware of the calamity we are facing. This movie says that now that were aware of our condition, its time to make a move. A movement that will save our environment. in our own little way, we can help save our environment. These may be little but if all of us will contribute, it will have a big change.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Langaran River

The Langaran River

          Langaran River is located in the northeastern part of Mt. Malindang, Misamis Occidental, a mountain range that became a National Park in 1971 by virtue of Republic Act No. 6266. In that area, as stated, you can see also Mt. Malindang and the Langaran River. The river plays a vital role in the economy of the surrounding municipalities.  Aside from being the domestic abode of many communities, vast farmers are dependent on the irrigation waters from the three dams built along it. Rivers like this plays an important role in the ecosystem. Not just a home for underwater species but also as a source of water for the plants since farming is the primary occupation.
        
Mt. Malindang
Unfortunately, only the Republic Act No. 6266 was the only law protecting it though that law was really for the mountain of Malindang. Beside of the law being imposed, some residents still abuse it. Cutting of trees continue and there is no visible effort to sustain the remaining biodiversity and to rehabilitate the degraded parts. In contrast, the riparians downstream are already degraded and the waters are already    poor. The high pressure from agricultural activities continues to threaten the state of biodiversity and the environment.

Langaran River

    For the list of animals found in that area, it wasn't really found in the   river itself but on the mountain range. Lack on information for the underwater species.
Philippine Eagle 
Rufous Hornbill 
Tarsier 
Flying Lemur 
Philippine Deer 
Long-tailed Macaque 
Asian Palm Civet 
Philippine Hawk-eagle 
Water monitor lizard 
Philippine warty pig 
Philippine hanging parakeet

Conclusion

          Wetlands were the same in being a bodies of water but differs in form. Some are classified as marsch, river, lake, bay etc. That is why they are different species of animals residing in different wetlands.
          The significance of Langaran River to the ecological system in the said area is that it serves as a habitat for many underwater species. It also serves as a irrigation system for the plants not just in the farm but also on the plants on Mt. Malindang. If this weren't in the mountain range, plants and tree out there will not survive longer. If plants there dies, animals won't have anything to eat. See, wetlands plays an important role in the ecosystem.
          It is very important that is why it must be protected carefully. Wetlands serves as a habitat for many kind of species. If it was destroyed, we eliminate a very crucial part in the system and becomes a cause of other species to cease to exist.
          As a resident in the area, first of all, i won't abuse the benefit that the river gives. "Slow and Smart". Follow the law on conservation of Wetlands. We, too, are the one who benefit from it. Take care of it so these wetlands can still be a blessing to the next generation. Through these action, we only not help ourselves but the whole ecosystem.

Wetlands
Langaran River
Type:
Location: Misamis Occidental
Plant Species: *No information
Animal Species:  Philippine Eagle, Rufous Hornbill, Tarsier, Flying Lemur ,Philippine Deer ,Long-tailed Macaque ,Asian Palm Civet ,Philippine Hawk-eagle ,Water monitor lizard ,Philippine warty pig ,Philippine hanging parakeet
Strategy of Preservation:  Other method of fishing is banned.