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Local villagers to handle management and protection of biggest bats in the world
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Oct 2, 2008 - 11:59:09 AM
BACON,
Sorsogon, Oct. 4 (PNA) – The Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC)
Energy Development Corporation (EDC) based here is set to turn over the
management of BacMan Eco - Tourism Park and the protection of world’s
biggest bats.
PNOC-EDC
community affairs officer Gerry Bonao said they will turn over the
management of eco-tourism to the community within the area to develop
an environmental friendly community and improve their livelihood.
The
PNOC-EDC has develop the area as tourist attraction in BacMan, located
within the Geothermal Power Plan site and has been certified as
eco-tourism in 2005 by the Department of Tourism (DOT).
The
eco-tourist park is popularly known as the home of the biggest fruit
bats in the world, sanctuary of millions of firefly and butterflies.
According
to Dayao, the company is now preparing necessary arrangement regarding
the turn over of eco-tourism park management to the local villagers.
Dayao
said that more than 1,000 visitors, mostly local tourists from other
provinces and neighboring regions have have been in BacMan geothermal
power plant. “Our major attraction here is the giant bats and well
protected species.”
This
biggest bats in BacMan Geothermal Production Field (BGPF) are actually
more shy than scary, helpful rather than harmful and play a very
important role in the land’s ecology.
This
golden-crowned flying fox grows with a wing span of 1.5 to 1.7 meters.
A sight to behold, these bats have attracted tourists, who are given an
encompassing view of the flying marvels and other breathtaking sights
from the BacMan geothermal view deck.
The
giant bats numbered about 100,000 ion a colony, however, these have
fast dwindled, slashed by more than 90 percent and now merely 1,500 to
2,000.
Dayao
said that hunting of these nocturnal creatures has been banned. At
night these bats forage as far as 40 kilometers for food such as figs
and various insects.
He
said that as an energy company, they are working with communities not
just to produce clean and dependable energy but also to proactively
safeguard and nurture nature’s bounty.
The
official further said that from a fundamental concern for the
communities emanate an entire range of programs that continuously
evolve and work together for the good of the people and the
environment.
In
particular, Balik-Biyaya sa Kapaligiran is an active partnership
between the PNOC-EDC and members of its host community that promotes
awareness and places power in the hands of the community. The social
forestry program brings together organized farmer’s associations for
the protection of the forest and the community. (PNA)
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