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Region 10 ENR Profile As of CY 2017 Camiguin • 1 Lone CD • N5 Mu • 58 Brgys Region 10 ENR Profile As of CY 2017 Camiguin • 1 Lone CD • 5n Mu • 58 Brgys 14 Congressional Districts (CD) Misamis • 3 CD • 23n Mu Oriental • 1 HUC 5 Provinces (Prov) Misamis • 2 CC • 2 CD • 504 Brgys • 14n Mu Occidental Municipalities (Mun) • 3 CC 84 • 490 Brgys 7 Component Cities (CC) • 3 CD Bukidnon Highly-Urbanized Cities (HUC) • n22 Mu • 4 CD 2 • 1 HUC • 20n Mu • 506 Brgys • 2 CC • 464 Brgys Barangays (Brgys) 2,022 Lanao del Norte PENRO Bukidnon PENRO Camiguin • CENRO Talakag *Implementing PENRO • CENRO Manolo Fortich • CENRO Valencia City • CENRO Don Carlos PENRO Lanao del Norte PENRO Misamis Occidental • CENRO Ozamiz City • CENRO Iligan City • CENRO Oroquieta City • CENRO Kolambugan PENRO Misamis Oriental • CENRO Gingoog City • CENRO Initao 1,714,803 hectares Total Land Area 897,134 hectares Forestland (52%) 817,669 hectares Alienable & Disposal Land (48%) Source: NAMRIA Region 10 Closed Forest Open Forest Total Forest Cover Mangrove Forest 377,858 hectares 6,379 197,517 173,962 hectares hectares hectares Source: Philippine Facts and Figures, 2013 PACBRMA TFLA SLUP CBFMA Tree Farm Lease Community-Based Forest Protected Area Community-Based Resource Special Land Use Agreement Management Agreement Management Agreement Permit 3,982.22 235 51.78 16,295.76 hectares hectares hectares hectares 234,126.22 10 1 4 44 holders holder holders holders hectares Total Tenured Area FLGLA FLGMA IFMA SIFMA 83 Forest Land Grazing Lease Forest Land Grazing Management Industrial Forest Management Socialized Industrial Forest Total holders Agreement Agreement Agreement Management Agreement 1,905 5,531.98 13,933.70 524.26 hectares hectares hectares hectares 1,644.69 hectares Area Planted 332 hectares Area Planted 5 12 3 4 holders holders holders holders 1. Malayanan Watershed (Bukidnon): 1,327.20 hectares 2. Pulangi Watershed (Bukidnon): 471,346 hectares 3. Manupali Watershed (Bukidnon): 38,500 hectares 4. Muleta Watershed (Bukidnon): 23,295 hectares 21. Cugman Watershed (Mis Or & Buk): 10,250 hectares 39. Maranding Watershed (LDN): 56,962 hectares 5. Kuya River Watershed (Bukidnon): 3,240 hectares 22. Molugan Watershed (Mis Or): 6,845 hectares 40. Titunod Watershed (LDN): 10,313 hectares 6. Upper Tagoloan (Bukidnon): 97,944 hectares 23. Linangkayan Watershed (Mis Or): 6,525 hectares 41. Iligan River Watershed (LDN): 17,644 hectares 24. Naawan-Talabaan Watershed (Mis Or): 6,000 hectares 7. Bubunawan Watershed River (Bukidnon): 26,977 hectares 42. Liangan River Watershed (LDN): 23,034 hectares 8. Bulanog-Pigcutin River (Bukidnon): 19,517 hectares 25. Labo Watershed (Mis Occ): 11,900 hectares 9. Lower Tagoloan Watershed (Buk & Mis Or): 79,103 hectares 26. Langaran Watershed (Mis Occ): 6,750 hectares 10. Cagayan Watershed (Buk & Mis Or): 136,046.82 hectares 27. Migkanaway Watershed (Mis Occ): 3,011 hectares 11. Tagoloan Watershed (Buk & Mis Or): 179,103.41 hectares 28. Layawan Watershed (Mis Occ): 8,708 hectares 12. Agusan Watershed (Buk & Mis Or): 14,811 hectares 29. Malubog Watershed (Mis Occ): 6,804 hectares Critical 13. Alubijid Watershed (Mis Or): 12,186 hectares 30. Aloran Watershed (Mis Occ): 6,175 hectares Watersheds 14. Mimbilisan Watershed (Mis Or): 4,376 hectares 31. Bagumbang River (Mis Occ): 3,262 hectares 4 15. Odiongan Watershed (Mis Or): 36,406.50 hectares 32. Dioyo Watershed (Mis Occ): 10,393.75 hectares 1. Muleta-Kulaman River Watershed (Buk) 16. Balatukan Watershed (Mis Or): 22,230 hectares 33. Mambajao Watershed (Camiguin): 8,950 hectares 2. Manupali River (Buk) 34. Catarman Watershed (Camiguin): 7,489 hectares 17. Bungcalalan Watershed (Mis Or): 5,439 hectares 3. Roxas Kuya River Watershed (Buk) 35. Dinaggasan Watershed (Camiguin): 2,543 hectares 18. Gingoog Watershed (Mis Or): 11,856 hectares 36. Mambajao-Balbagon Watershed (Camiguin): 4. Dipolo-Maranding River Watershed (LDN) 19. Cabulig Watershed (Mis Or): 24,951 hectares 37. Hubangon Watershed (Camiguin): 1,291 hectares 20. Iponan Watershed (Mis Or & LDN): 40,500 hectares 38. Mandulog Watershed (LDN & Mis Or): 82,500 hectares CAGAYAN TAGUM- DE ORO RANAO LIBUGANON RIVER (AGUS) RIVER BASIN RIVER BASIN BASIN Area: 1,370, 084 hectares Area: 317,133 hectares Area: 191,786 hectares Provinces: Misamis Oriental, Bukidnon Provinces: Bukidnon, Agusan del Sur and Lanao del Norte Provinces: Lanao del Norte , Lanao del Sur ComVal and Davao del Norte and North Cotabato Outlet: Macajalar Bay Outlet: Davao Gulf Outlet: Iligan Bay MINDANAO AGUSAN Area: 177,976 hectares Area: 2,095,633 hectares RIVER RIVER Area: 1,201,928 hectares BASIN BASIN TAGOLOAN Provinces: Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon Provinces: Bukidnon, RIVER Agusan del Sur Provinces: Misamis Oriental, Bukidnon, BASIN ComVal, Davao Oriental, Outlet: Macajalar Bay and Davao del Surigao del Sur and Surigao Norte del Norte Outlet: Moro Gulf Outlet: Butuan Bay Northern Mindanao is endowed with rich biodiversity and a haven of some endemic species Tithonia diversifoli Cobra Naja samarensis Leea indica Sulphur-crested Cackatoo Monitor Lizard Antidesma ghaesembilla Mt. Malindang Shrew Key Biodiversity Area (KBA) approach is to identify, document and protect network sites that are critical for the conservation of globally important biodiversity. Camiguin Island: 134.348.22 hectares Medina, Misamis Oriental: 154.63 hectares Mt. Timpoong-Hibok-hibok NM, Camiguin: 2,228 hectares Mt. Balatukan, Misamis Oriental: 35,250 hectares Baliangao, Misamis Occidental: 1,349.69 hectares Mt. Kaluayan-Mt. Kinabalian Complex, Bukidnon: Mt. Malindang RNP, Misamis Occidental: 180,983 hectares 34,694 hectares Munai/Tambo, Lanao del Norte: 69,836 hectares Mt. Kalatungan RNP, Bukidnon: 21,248 hectares Mt. Tago Range, Bukidnon: 31,235 hectares Mt. Kitanglad Range, Bukidnon: 31,235 hectares Philippine Eagle Rafflesia schandenbergiana Hawksbill Turtle Region 10 is home the of Rafflesia schandenbergiana The Hawksbill Turtle is Philippine Eagle. was rediscovered in Sitio found mostly in Barangays Retrieved eagles are Kalanga, Barangay San Kandiis, San Isidro and turned over to the Vicente, and Baungon. It is Damayuhan in Magsaysay. Philippine Eagle the largest flower in the In 2016, there were 227 Foundation in Davao City. Rafflesia species. hatchlings released in Region 10. Endangered species Critical habitat Critical habitat Mt. Kitanglad Range Natural Park Mt. Kalatungan Range Natural Park Talakag, Baungon, Libona, Manolo Fortich, Sumilao, Talakag, Valencia City, Maramag and Pangantucan Lantapan, Impasug-ong and Malaybalay City Province of Bukidnon Province of Bukidnon Strict Protection Zone: 26,235.48 hectares Strict Protection Zone: 31,235.19 hectares Buffer Zone: 12,722.41 hectares Buffer Zone: 16,034.81 hectares Total Area: 38,957.89 hectares Total Area: 47,270 hectares • 5 endemic tree species • 185 tree species • 168 bird species • 42 herb species • 345 fern species • 131 butterfly • 129 wildlife species • 63 mammal species Mt. Timpoong-Hibok-hibok Natural Mt. Inayawan Range Natural Park Monument Mambajao, Mahinog, Sagay and Catarman Nunungan, Lanao del Norte Province of Camiguin Strict Protection Zone: 3,632.74 hectares Strict Protection Zone: 2,227.62 hectares Buffer Zone: 889.041 hectares Buffer Zone: 1,422.60 hectares Total Area: 3,986 hectares Total Area: 3,650.217 hectares • 41 plant species • 5 floral species in open/brush/grassland; 5 in upland • 7 fish species wetland/freshwater; 7 in mossy forest; 16 in dipterocarp forest • 8 mammal species • 4 reptiles • 27 faunal species in open/brush/grassland; 12 in upland • 12 bird species wetland/freshwater; 12 mossy forest; 28 in dipterocarp forest Liangan-Larapan Mangrove Forest Reserve Mt. Malindang Range Natural Park Jimenez, Oroquieta City, Lopez Jaena, Tudela, Clarin, Bacolod and Kauswagan Ozamiz City and Bonifacio Province of Lanao del Norte Province of Misamis Occidental Strict Protection Zone: 34,694 hectares Strict Protection Zone: 9,718 hectares Buffer Zone: 18,334 hectares (Terrestrial Ecosystem) Total Area: 53,028 hectares • 1,284 plant species • 11 reptiles • 7 seagrass species • 42 coral reef fish species • 37 mammal species • 14 amphibians • 3 fauna species • 3 fauna species • 158 birds species Baliangao Protected Landscape and Mimbilisan Protected Landscape Seascape Baliangao, Misamis Occidental Balingoan and Talisayan Province of Misamis Oriental Terrestrial Ecosystem: 1 hectare Marine Ecosystem: 293.998 hectares Strict Protection Zone: 106.826 hectares Total Area: 315.49 hectares • 69 tree species • 16 insects 32 shrubs/herbs species • 4 reptiles • 8 floral species • 5 grass species • 4 amphibians • 12 floral species • • 12 mammal species • 18 bird species • 3 fish species Initao-Libertad Landscape and Seascape Mt. Balatukan Range Natural Park Initao and Libertad Claveria, Balingasag, Medina and Gingoog City Province of Misamis Oriental Province of Misamis Oriental Terrestrial Ecosystem: 51 hectare Marine Ecosystem: 1,249.78 hectares Strict Protection Zone: 8,437.86 hectares Buffer Zone: 800.45 hectares Buffer Zone: 2,596.51 hectares Total Area: 2,101.23 hectares Total Area: 11,034.37 hectares • 37 tree species • 47 flora species • 4 reptiles • 43 bird species • 17 bird species • 6 insect species • 5 mammal species • 3 fish species Established 8,736.93 hectares Rehabilitated 1,385.88 hectares 1,422.14 hectares Coral Reef Area Marine Sanctuary Mangrove Area 284.32 hectares 752.72 hectares 12 hectares Camiguin Camiguin Camiguin 182.50 hectares 1,995.69 hectares 715 hectares Lanao del Norte Lanao del Norte Lanao del Norte 418.15 hectares 3,655.76 hectares 274.44 hectares Misamis Occidental
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