
LAOAG CITY — The provincial government of Ilocos Norte announced that it is retaining the services of its Barangay Ranger Officers this year to safeguard upland forests and watersheds.
City Environment and Natural Resources Office head Marygail Antonette Killa disclosed on Wednesday that over 200 BROs living in the mountainous parts of Ilocos Norte had been tapped to take care of the province's "Green Wall" project.
The project covers around 8,000 hectares of forest lands and watersheds in the municipalities of Solsona, Marcos, Nueva Era, Dingras, Vintar, and the cities of Batac and Laoag City.
In the past 10 years, the BROs have sustained the province's local greening program by planting and growing endemic tree species as well as fruit-bearing trees.
According to the ENRO, the ranger's presence has also discouraged the illegal cutting of trees and prevented the occurrence of grass fires, among other threats.
"To sustain our efforts to protect our forests and watershed areas, we need to continue hiring more BROs this year," Killa said.
A total of 205 BROs were deployed in the mountains to plant more trees and to help guard the area from various threats.
Hiring of BROs also forms part of the continuing cash-for-work emergency employment program of the Ilocos Norte government.
Aside from safeguarding the forests, the recipients also help in social community services in their respective areas such as debris removal, canal de-clogging, garbage separation, material recovery, stockpiling and clearing operations.