Bantay Bakawan Voluntourism Tree Planting

Mangrove Conservation sites are community-led ecotourism sites in the Philippines that aim to protect and restore mangrove forests while promoting sustainable livelihoods for local communities. Voluntourism tree planting is one of the activities that visitors can participate in while visiting the community based conservation site.

Tree planting is a crucial part of the restoration efforts at the conservation site. Mangrove forests play an essential role in protecting coastlines from erosion, storm surges, and tsunamis. They also provide important habitats for marine life and help mitigate climate change by storing carbon.

Community Based Mangrove Conservation sites are popular eco-tourism destination located in the Philippines. The mangrove forest reserve that serves as a sanctuary for various marine species and as a natural barrier against floods and storm surges

Voluntourism tree planting allows visitors to actively participate in the restoration efforts and learn more about the importance of mangrove forests. The activity usually involves a short briefing on mangroves and their role in the ecosystem, followed by a guided tour of the planting site. Participants will then have the opportunity to plant their own mangrove seedlings.

Voluntourism tree planting at the mangrove conservation site is a great way to support the local community’s efforts in protecting and restoring the mangrove forests while also having a fun and educational experience. If you’re interested in participating, please register at www.ivolunteer.com.ph and read the information and instructions carefully.

World Environment Day Beach Voluntourism Tree Planting

June 4 Sun https://www.ivolunteer.com.ph/time-volunteer/7465

June 5 Mon https://www.ivolunteer.com.ph/time-volunteer/7528

June 6 Tues https://www.ivolunteer.com.ph/time-volunteer/7529 

When participating in voluntourism activities, it is essential to follow guidelines set by the reserve management to ensure the safety of both visitors and the environment. Some of the guidelines may include wearing appropriate clothing, bringing your own water bottle to reduce waste, and following designated paths during the tree-planting activity.

Voluntourism activities such as tree planting are available in Batangas, Bulacan, Malabon, La Union, Pangasinan, and Bataan where visitors can participate in planting new mangrove trees and assist in the restoration of the mangrove ecosystem. Voluntourism is a great way to support environmental conservation efforts while also enjoying a unique travel experience.

Overall, voluntourism activities in the community based mangrove conservation sites provide an opportunity to make a positive impact on the environment while also experiencing the beauty and unique ecosystem of the Philippines.

Thank you, Carpe Diem and GOD Bless

Violet C. Imperial

Thank you, Carpe Diem and GOD Bless

Nature Awareness & Conservation Club, Inc.

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Published by Violet, Social Responsibility Specialist

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