Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to document flora and fauna found in Sampunong Bolo Wild Sanctuary at the Municipality of Sara, Iloilo, Philippines. The results provide basis for further study, as well as, creating policy and ordinances to protect and preserve the sanctuary. Methods: This study used narrative inquiry. The different methods employed are photo-elicitation, ethnographic research, automated micro-targeting, interview, and document analysis. The informants were purposively selected from Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office of Municipality of Sara, personnel from Community Environment and Natural Resources Office located at San Dionisio, Iloilo, and Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Regional Office VI, former forest rangers, barangay officials and local environmentalists. Findings/application: The responses revealed that indeed the place has a highly diverse forest ecosystem but not documented. Two migrating types of birds found roosting in the habitat but because of human intervention such as hunting and gun shooting to disturb the herons. These migrating birds feed on fishes from neighboring fishponds. The abundance of fruit bats leads to the increase prevalence of fruit-bearing trees because of seed dispersal by them. Also, colorful butterflies, local birds, snakes, and camouflage geckos were observed. Furthermore, there were 13 major species of plants in the sanctuary but human activities like `kaingin,\' as well as for the construction of houses caused deforestation. Besides, the sanctuary is the source of portable water in the municipality. The local government together with the national government should find ways to help protect the sanctuary by creating policies and ordinances. Politically, the interest among local officials must be enhanced, and education campaigns about the importance of local biodiversity must be organized. Keywords: Local biodiversity; Flora and Fauna; Local Government Unit; Sampunong Bolo
Highlights
The Philippines is one of the megadiverse countries in the world[1]
The narrative approach was used in this study to intertwine the structure of occasions to form a unified story [17] about the Sampunong Bolo Wildlife Sanctuary; this study was focused on documenting flora and fauna as the basis for further studies
These were taken from the Local Government Unit (LGU) Sara, and Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Regional and Municipal Offices
Summary
Home to almost 70-80% flora and fauna found in this archipelago. There were many research studies done and these unveiled impressive findings of the richness of the country in terms of biodiversity. The Philippines ranks among the most threatened regions in terms of flora and fauna. The implementation of rules to protect the environment and its ecosystems are very poor in the Philippines. The local government together with public and private institutions should work hand in hand to safeguard these natural resources. The national government is very vigilant to protect our resources. Various rehabilitation programs have been organized, and big budgets are allocated
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