The records of grade school children, as well as other students who took part in Eco Walk across three decades, were lost after the death of the program’s longest overseer, journalist Ramon Dacawi, in 2019. | via Vincent Cabreza/PDI
“My parents, my sister, and I visited Busol Watershed many times a year to walk around, draw, play, and plant trees. It wasn’t just us. There were other kids my age, and we were with local government officials and members of the media,” she added.
The community has sprung into action several times in the past whenever Baguio trees were threatened. The conservation of the city’s pine trees began as a crusade with the formation in 1988 of the Baguio Regreening Movement , which was triggered by the start of water rationing.Then Bishop Ernesto Salgado, BRM chair, “challenged” members of the Baguio Correspondents and Broadcasters Club to contribute to the environmental campaign, Tibaldo said, which was how “Eco Walk” was conceived.
PIKP members went through the traditional orientation program, including a parlor game to select the longest pine needle, and attended lectures about the environment. But an old Eco Walk manual that Tibaldo managed to preserve also refers to indigenous forest management systems like the “muyong and pinugo of Ifugao, the tayan and batangan of Mountain Province and the lapat of Apayao” as the program’s inspirations.Philippines, including children, plant pine tree saplings at Busol on May 22, 2023, to help regenerate this watershed. Alcantara said Dacawi and Ilagan tapped pupils of the Rizal Elementary School, who were the pioneer Eco Walkers.
She said Eco Walk was incorporated into many other projects, as children used to be joined by the city’s “Lucky Summer Visitors,” who were first-time Baguio guests which BCBC selected annually during the Holy Week break.
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