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Research and Development Center, Assumption College of Nabunturan, Nabunturan, Compostela Valley Province, Philippines
REPORTING PERIOD: JANUARY 2013-FEBRUARY 2014 TERMINAL REPORT
Project title: PLECOPTERA FAUNA IN COMPOSTELA VALLEY PROVINCE,
MINDANAO ISLAND, PHILIPPINES
Submitted to:
Compiled by: Milton Norman D. Medina Research and Development Center Assumption College of Nabunturan Nabunturan, Compostela Valley, Philippines Email: [email protected] Mobile: +63 926 449 3205
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page
Cover page 1
Table of Contents 2
I- RATIONALE 3
II-INTRODUCTION 3
III- OBJECTIVES 5
IV- METHODOLOGY 5
IV- RESULTS 6
V- DISCUSSION OF RESULTS 6
VI- SMALL STEPS TOWARDS CONSERVATION OF OUR 7
BIODIVERSITY
VII- FUTURE PLANS 8
VIII- USE OF FUNDS FROM THE RUFFORD SMALL GRANT 8
FOUNDATION
IX- REFERENCES 10
X- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 11
APPENDICES 12
PHOTO DOCUMENTATION 23
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I-RATIONALE
In our effort to know more about this group of insect we tried to look for information concerning Plecoptera of the Philippines. Apparently this is one of the poorest known insect group in the Philippine archipelago. Dr. Ignaz Sivec one of the leading experts of Plecoptera in the Oriental region informed us that Plecoptera in the Philippines is least known and willing to help us identify these useful insects. With roughly 25 species so far known from the archipelago none came near to our study site. Hence, we proposed to conduct an extensive survey of Plecoptera in Compstela Valley Province to provide the first serious effort in documenting this insect group in the Philippines.
This project is the first extensive survey of Plecoptera fauna in Compostela Valley
Province, Mindanao. We aimed that results of this study will be used by the policy makers as foundation for monitoring fluvial systems in Compostela Valley considering currently strong mining activities occurring mostly in the remaining important fluvial systems in the province hence a constant monitoring should be done. This survey of Plecoptera in Compostela Valley would hopefully provide a boost for monitoring analysis and future conservation efforts. As a result of our study, we produce some instructional materials to be used by the miners, students, local villagers, and other stakeholders towards preservation and protection of delicate Plecopteran species and entire of Compostela Valley Province. Believing that education is most effective in small group discussion, we conducted some small group discussion among students and peers about Plecoptera education and brainstorm some ideas on how to preserve the important fluvial systems in Compostela Valley. We also started to launch small forum on the preservation and protection of Cabalinan Creek which is one of the remaining haven of Plecopteran species in Nabunturan.
II- INTRODUCTION The Philippines (Fig. 1) is one of the 17 Mega-biodiversity countries in the world with over 52,000 described species of plants and animals. Although we are second from the smallest megadiversity country after Ecuador, Philippines ranks number one in terms of species density and endemism with more than 50% of species found nowhere else on earth. As some scientists say Philippines is “GALAPAGOS TIMES 10” as they continue to discover unique species every time they explore our mountains, seas and other fluvial systems. However, our country is also one of the ‘biodiversity hotspot’ where extinction of species particularly the endemics showed at an alarming rate. According to a report from the Foundation of Philippine Environment that Philippine forests alone have been shrinking at an average rate of 2% per annum or a deforestation rate of 550,000 hectares a year or 63 hectares per hour) – one of the highest in the world. The three most common cause of this are logging, conversion of the forest into agricultural purposes (i.e. Banana plantation, sugarcane plantation, pineapple plantation, etc.) and mining.
Fig. 1 Map of the Philippines
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Compostela Valley Province (Fig. 2) (formerly part of Davao del Norte until it was made
independent in 1998) is the third newest province in the Philippines behind Dinagat Islands and
Zamboanga Sibugay. Composed of 11 municipalities with a total land area of 4,479.77 km2, its capital is Nabunturan a first class municipality. The province borders Davao del Norte to the west, Agusan del Sur to the north, and Davao Oriental to the east, and to the southwest lies the Davao Gulf.
With mean annual maximum temperature of 33oC, the climate pattern in the province follows no distinct dry or wet season but pronounced maximum rainfall is usually observed during the months of November to January. It is divided into two congressional districts: First district is composed of the municipalities of Monkayo, Montevista, Compostela, New Bataan, and Laak while Nabunturan, Mawab, Mabini, Pantukan, Maragusan, and Maco composed the second district.
A recent study conducted by Jumawan et al. (2012) that biodiversity in Compostela Valley particularly in the protected areas are beginning to diminished due to mixture of socio- political activities like mining, rampant timber harvesting, conversion of the protected areas into agricultural purposes, forest clearing (logging), and increasing solid waste pollution. Although most of the areas in the province are heavily logged and mined for mineral ores still there are areas with pristine watershed and fragments of secondary forest still trying to survive. Another unique feature of the province is its diverse fluvial systems in each municipality with some areas hold both cold and hot springs. Surprisingly, new fauna species are still discovered in the province (Villanueva, et al, 2013) particularly in the areas not yet reached by mining or logging activities. Plecoptera (Greek "pleco" meaning folded and "ptera" meaning wing) commonly known as ‘stoneflies’ are soft-bodied insects that can grow up to 50 millimeters long with wingspan that can reach approximately 100 millimeters. Adult stoneflies are always found near freshwater (preferably pristine
water) as they have aquatic larvae and as adults they are not powerful fliers. They therefore have poor dispersal capabilities and are rarely move far from
the place where they were born. Because of this habit, they are very prone to extinction. Furthermore these species are very sensitive to water pollution, require clean, well-oxygenated water to survive hence they are excellent indicators of water quality. With fear that these species would be gone to extinction in the province a provincial-wide survey of Plecoptera fauna is conducted. The current project is funded by the Rufford Small Grant Foundation (RSGF) a UK based charity with small
Fig. 2 Map of Compostela Valley Province, Philippines
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counterpart from the project leader. This paper reported the results of the extensive survey of Plecoptera and the small conservation efforts of the biodiversity team for the biodiversity of Compostela Valley Province.
III – OBJECTIVES
1. Document Plecoptera fauna within the province of Compostela Valley 2. Trace remaining potential potable water resource around the province for monitoring and
conservation 3. Train students and other stakeholders (Education) towards protection and conservation of
biodiversity in Compostela Valley 4. Produce instructional materials for the preservation and inclusion of Plecoptera fauna and
other insect groups in school curricula 5. Produce scientific paper as reference for policy makers in making more comprehensive
management plan for the fluvial systems in Compostela Valley 6. Establish partnership with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR),
Nabunturan Balik-Kinaiyahan Foundation, and other stakeholders for the creation of “Save Cabalinan Movement”
7. Replicate the “Save Cabalinan Movement” to other municipalities around Compostela Valley
IV-METHODOLOGY
Materials and equipments The following materials were purchased: Stereomicroscope with built-in camera, Nikon DSLR
camera, generator set, electrical wires, 2 12 meters white cloth, Global Positioning System (GPS) Garmin, specimen drier, hand nets, dredge nets, and vials. Chemicals include pure acetone and 90% ethanol.
Study area, preservation, and identification This project was conducted in Compostela Valley Province Philippines. Opportunistic
sampling using hand netting and standard light trapping method was conducted in the following
municipalities: Montevista (07° 47’ 539” N; 125° 54’ 183”E), Monkayo (07° 56’ 605” N; 125° 58’
881”E), New Bataan, Compostela (07° 41’ 021” N; 126° 08’ 890”E), and Laak (07° 50’ 824” N; 125° 53’
158”E), Maragusan (07° 20’ 064” N; 126° 11’ 092”E), Mabini (No GPS data), and Nabunturan (07° 36’
880” N; 125° 57’ 329”E) (Figures 3-61) between the months of March and September 2013. The municipalities of Pantukan, Maco, and Mawab were not visited by the team due to security reasons. All specimens were preserved using 90% ETOH and shipped to Dr. Ignac Sivec in the Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Slovenia for identification.
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V-RESULTS
Municipality No. of individuals GPS data
Laak 106 070 50’ 824” N; 1250 53’ 158”E Nabunturan 18 070 36’ 880” N; 1250 57’ 329”E New Bataan 0 GPS not permitted in the area Monkayo 14 070 56’ 605” N; 1250 58’ 881”E Montevista 15 N 07 47 539, E125 54 183 Mabini 3 GPS not permitted in the area Compostela 3 070 41’ 021” N; 1260 08’ 890”E Pantukan 0 Not visited due to security reason Mawab 0 Not visited due to security reason Maragusan 3 070 20’ 064” N; 1260 11’ 092”E Maco 0 Not visited due to security reason
Out of 162 individuals collected, the fluvial systems of the Municipality of Laak particularly in Barangay San Antonio (Fig.31-45) hold a total of 106 individuals which revealed the highest number of Plecopteran species. Cabalinan in Nabunturan (Fig.3-10) with a total of 18 individuals ranks second followed by Mayaon in Montevista (Fig. 19-22) with 15 individuals, Awao in Monkayo (Fig. 50-53) with 14 individuals, Mabini (Fig. 23-30) and Maragusan (Fig. 54-61) both with 3 individuals, and no material collected in Cagan, New Bataan (Fig. 11-18).
VI- DISCUSSION
The first batch of materials were coming from the municipalities of Nabunturan, Montevista, and Mabini. The second batch of materials with a total of 109 individuals were sampled from the municipalities of Maragusan, Compostela (Fig. 43-49), Monkayo, and Laak (Fig. 31-42) and would hopefully increase the species diversity of the preliminary data. Although the team was not able to collect Plecopteran material from Cagan, New Bataan but still we suspect that the area still holds interesting species of Plecoptera materials. Other than the bad weather conditions in the field, the short trapping periods per sampling site would account to less diversity of species collected. Furthermore we observed that less plecopteran species are present in cold- high altitude areas particularly above 1000 masl like in Cagan. During a private email, Dr. Ignaz Sivec mentioned that ”Plecoptera fauna generally in tropics like Philippines is very large diversity of species and extremely low abundance”. In which case, Plecopteran studies in the Philippines needs longer trapping periods to different microhabitats to increase the chance of species diversity.
The presence of Plecopteran species to almost all municipalities is a good sign of the purity
of fuvial systems in the province. Most of the fluvial systems visited by the team are the current source of potable water of local villagers, water source for rice paddies, and other agricultural purposes. However, the alarming situation on these sites as observed by the team is that it is slowly degraded and polluted due to mixture of soci-economic activities like logging, and mining.
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The present challenges for the preservation and conservation of biodiversity of Compostela
Valley particularly the fluvial systems visited by the expedition team are logging, conversion of the forested areas that support the fluvial systems into agricultural purposes, and mining. These three socio-economic activities seems unstoppable but we believed that education, strengthening and creation of policy or local ordinance and their proper implementation for the protection of these very important biodiversity areas in Compostela Valley could still make a difference. We urged both government office particularly the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office and non-government Balik Kinaiyahan Foundation Incorporated to work hand-in-hand for the protected and preservation of the remaining fluvial systems in the province. Out of this initiative, the Save Cabalinan Movement was born and we plan to replicate this program to our fluvial systems visited by the team.
VII- SMALL STEPS TOWARDS CONSERVATION OF OUR BIODIVERSITY
• Educating the field guides and local villagers. We believed that the first person who listens and understand what we are doing are the field guides and the local villagers. They are not mostly educated. They are mostly indigenous people we tap during our field works who are more than willing enough to help (although they are paid) us in collecting Plecopteran materials. Aside from they provide security for the team, they also provide indigenous knowledge which we think are very useful in designing future conservation efforts. Example of these (indigenous knowledge) are their ethnic stories behind certain waterfalls or mountain range and how these nature's gift connects with their own cultural heritage. Most of them understand that what we are doing would help them understand more of the species of flora and fauna within their localilty particularly the younger generations. Hopefully we could design a conservation measures that would blend both indigenous and scientific knowledge for better protection and conservation of our biodiversity.
• Small group discussions with our students. Using our designed brochure entitled 'Help
Conserve Biodiversity of Compostela Valey – Plecoptera Fauna' (Fig. 62-63), a small group discussion was conducted by the research team and some volunteers to the college students of Assumption College of Nabunturan, particularly the biology major students. We plan to replicate this activity to other public and private schools in the province particularly the sampling sites (other municipalities) of the project. This is one of our target activities for the second round of the project 'Education for Conservation of Biodiversity of Compostela Valley' (if given another opportunity by the RSGF) aside from conducting more field works especially to other areas not reached by teh expedition team.
• Forum for the conservation and protection of Cabalinan Creek and the creation of the Save
Cabalinan Movement program. This activity was held on September 18, 2013 at the Audi-Visual Room of the Assumption College of Nabunturan (Fig. 71-73). This is the first forum with its objective is to conserve, protect, and rehabilitate Cabalinan Creek one of the sampling sites which is the current haven of Pericnemic melansoni a new damselfly discovered by the author and several Plecopteran (Phanoperla and Neoperla) species. This fluvial system is the source of potable water for the local villagers which is now threatened with mining and conversion of the forest areas in the vicinity of the creek into agricultural purposes. Using P. melansoni as banner specimen, collective ideas came out for the protection and preservation of Cabalinan Creek. Among of the main activities to be conducted in the area is the immediate tree-planting
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activity with endemic hardwoods near the vicinity of the creek, putting-up of billboards one at the main entrance of the creek and near the Cabalinan Falls, and designing of watershed approarch for conservation, protection, and rehabilitation of the creek. The long-range plan of the team with the stakeholders attending fora is the creation of Cabalinan Creek into an eco- tourism park in Nabunturan. The attendees of the forum is in Appendix A.
• Faunistic paper of Plecoptera in Compostela Valley. Currently the team leader is drafting the
faunistic paper of Plecoptera fauna in Compostela Valley to be considered for publication (preferably in an ISI). This soon to be published paper will be used by policy makers as a reference material for the development of management plan of the fluvial systems particularly in Compostela Valley. This will also be used by the academe in advancing Plecoptera research in the Philippines and the world.
VIII- FUTURE PLANS
The project team have come-up with two options of future projects/activities out of the round. First is the Mindanao wide survey of Plecoptera where the sampling will be conducted at the main protected areas (i.e. Mt. Apo national park, Mt. Kitanglad national park, Mt. Lumot, etc.) will be explored for Plecopteran species. The target of this project is to further increase the current list of Plecoptera species in the Philippines. Included also in this future project is the expedition of areas in Compostela Valley Province not reached by the survey team. Second is the Education for Conservation Program in Compostela Valley. Highlight of this program is the mass production of instructional materials or creation of handbook of insects for example in Compostela Valley which can be used in educating the people of Compostela Valley particularly the indigenous communities, academe, and even policy makers.
IX- USE OF FUND FROM THE RUFFORD SMALL GRANT FOUNDATION
The table below showed the summary of expenditure incured during the duration of the project. Particulars Total amount Rufford SGF Fund Project team
leader counterpart
ACN counterpart
Materials and equipments £1,649.91GBP/ 103,862.04PhP
£1,638.00GBP/ 103,168.86
£11.10GBP/ 693.18
0
Food and accomodation £1,479.73GBP/ 93,148.76PhP
£1,479.73GBP/ 93,148.76PhP
0 0
Transportation £308,14GBP/ 19,397.16PhP
£308,14GBP/ 19,397.16PhP
0 0
Incentives / Honoraria/Field guides/Drviers
£2,351.10GBP/ 148,000PhP
£2,192.22GbP/ 138,000PhP
£158.86GBP/ 10,000PhP
0
Communication £298.03GBP/ 18,761PhP
£258.71GBP/ 16,286
£39.32GBP 2,475
0
TOTAL £6,086.88GBP/ 383,168.96
£5,869.34GBP/ 369,475
209.18GBP/ 13,168.18
0
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Note: The actual fund received from the RSGF is £5,869.34GBP. The original grant of £6,000GBP must be reduced due to bank charges during the fund transfer. The peso equivalent during the fund transfer is 62.95PhP per 1GBP.
The detailed liquidation of the project is shown in Appendix B.
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V- REFERENCES
Jumawan, K., Medina, M.N.D. & Villanueva, R.J. 2012. Annotated list of Odonata from Mainit Hot
Spring Protected Landscape, Compostela Valley, Mindanao Island, Philippines. Philippine Journal of Systematic Biology, 6(1): 14-27.
Sivec, I. & B.P. Stark. 2011. New Species of Neoperla Needham and Phanoperla Banks (Plecoptera:
Perlidae) from the Philippine Islands. Illiesia, 7(24):264-279. Available online: http://www2.pms-lj.si/illiesia/Illiesia07-24.pdf
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VI- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to thank Rufford Small Grant Foundation for the giving us the funds. To the Assumption College of Nabunturan Research and Development Team; Research Assistant Mr. Nannel Aranton and to field assistant Mr. Kim Jumawan; To Reagan Joseph Villanueva for the assistance in sending the specimens to Dr. Iganz Sivec and editing the manuscripts; To Dr. Ignaz Sivec of the Slovenia Museum of Natural History for the identification of specimens; To Mr. Rodsam Corch Kester Caparoso for the assistance during field works at Cabalinan, Cagan, Ngan, Mayaon, and Awao; Ms. Jane Lampad for the assistance during survey in Mayaon and preparing the budget liquidation report of the project; To Barangay Captain Antonio Cartoneros of Poblacion Nabunturan and our field guides during our sampling at Cabalinan Creek; To Mr. Emmanuel Lindaan, Jessie and his buddy (our skylab driver), field guides, and the people of Cagan; To Mr. Michael Potestas and his family, Berong and his family for the accommodation and transportation during Mayaon sampling; To the Barangay Officials of Ngan and our three guides; To the Barangay Officials of Awao headed by their Barangay Captain for giving us permission to survey Awao fluvial systems, SK Chairman for giving us reliable field guides, and our trusted field guides; To the Barangay Officials of Cabuyo-an and our field guides; To the Purok Officials of Sitio Baluarte and Mr. Berong Mahilum for the assistance in the field and for providing us the transportation “skylab”; To the MENRO, Tourism Office, Barangay Captain and Barangay Officials of New Albay, to Mr. Nestor Abadilla and his family our field guides in Mt. Candagala survey. To all who had helped but not mentioned, thank you. And most importantly to our good Lord Jesus Christ who made this project possible. To God be all the glory!
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APPENDIX A
List of participants during the forum on THE CONSERVATION AND PROTECTION CABIDIANAN CREEK on Sept. 18, 2013 at the College Audio-Visual Room
# NAME ADDRESS INSTITUTION 1. Necitas Barrete P-2 Nabunturan, ComVal Nabunturan Balik- Kinaiyahan
Foundation Incorporated
2. Teresitz Mencidor Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal Nabunturan Balik- Kinaiyahan Foundation Incorporated
3. Aileen Carajay P-15 Nabunturan, ComVal Sanguniang Kabataan Chairman (Poblacion)
4. Nicanor P. Asidoy DENR-CENRO Nabunturan DENR-CENRO 5. Liezl Raya DENR –PENRO Nabuntutan DENR-PENRO 6. Victoria G. Bandong P-3 Nabunturan, ComVal PPL 7. Vivian L. Alaman P-2 Nabunturan, ComVal PPL/NYP 8. Ian Philip T. Blatico P-9 Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal Green Brigade 9. Antonio I. Cartoneros P-18 Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal Barangay Captain, Poblacion,
Nabunturan 10. Geraldine Pizzaras LGU - Nabunturan LGU-MENRO 11. Martin L. Cabuga P-7 Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal Brgy. council 12. Roselier F. Tusay Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal Manat NHS 13. Joerad M. Mahusay Tagum City PENRO - COMVAL 14. Elizabeth Dioso Assumption College of Nabunturan CTE Department Head, ACN
15. John Marco M. Suazo P-9 Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal Coordinator of Student Affairs, ACN
16. Reo Paulo M. Uri P-6 Pob. Montevista, ComVal BS Biology 4, ACN 17. Seiki Bardinas P2 Pob. Montevista, ComVal BS Biology 2, ACN 18. April Joy, Dela Vega P-13 Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal BS Biology 2, ACN 19. Anjelica Aparece P-8 Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal BSEd-Biology 3, ACN
20. Rodsam Corch Kester,
P-20Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal BS Biology 2, ACN
21. Maricar C. Claros P-7 NV, Mawab, ComVal BS Biology 2, ACN 22. Jayneil, Papa P-7 Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal BSEd-Biology 3, ACN 23. Clyde C. Montefolka P-9 Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal BS Biology 2, ACN 24. Aiven T. Pegano P-7 Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal BS Biology 2, ACN 25. Rexlord S. Telebrico P-7 Antequera. Nabunturan, BSEd-Biology 1,
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ComVal ACN
26. Kim M. Jumawan P-2 Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal Research Assistant 27. Sweet Karen Tibud P-18Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal BSEd-Biology 2, ACN
28. Mark Aubrey, Posadas P-1Cabidianan, Nabunturan, ComVal
BSEd-Biology 4, ACN
29. Neil Balbon P-2 Nabunturan, ComVal Field guide 30. Michelle Deguilmo P-10 Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal BS Biology 4, ACN 31. Julie May, Monta P-2 Libasan, Nabunturan, ComVal BSEd-Biology 3, ACN
32. Shaolu Edig P-2 Mainit, Nabunturan, ComVal BS Biology 4, ACN 33. Kevin Abordo P-San Vicente, Nabunturan, ComVal BSEd-Biology 1, ACN
34. Lanie B. Saludares P-13 Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal BSEd-Biology 2, ACN
35. Jessa Mae A. Madarang P-9 Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal BSEd-Biology 1, ACN
36. Katrina Iris, Paras P-2 Pangutusan. Nabunturan, ComVal
BSEd-Biology 1, ACN
37. Jeneca Tampos P-6 Katipunan, Nabunturan, ComVal BSEd-Biology 1, ACN 38. Kenneth Moses Rivamonte Poblacion, Nabuturan, ComVal BSEd-Biology 2, ACN
39. Darlen I. Uyangoren P-2 Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal BS Biology 2, ACN 40. Jefferson G. Verano P-6 Pob. Montevista, ComVal BS Biology 2, ACN 41. Lloyd Martin P. Pineda P-9 Pob. Nabunturan, ComVal AB English 3, ACN 42. Nannel Aranton Montevista ComVal Research Assistant Legend: ComVal – Compostela Valley, ACN-Assumption College of Nabunturan, CTE- College of Teacher Education, DENR- Department of Environment and Natural Resources, PENRO- Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office, LGU-MENRO- Local Government Unit- Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office, CENRO- Community Environment and Natural Resources Office.
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APPENDIX B Detailed liquidation of the expenses incurred in the project. All currencies are in Philippine Peso. Honoraria of project team
Team Members Designation Honoraria Kim Jumawan Field Assistant 30,000 Nannel Aranton Research Assistant 30,000 Reagan Joseph Villanueva Consultant 20,000 Milton Norman Medina Project Team Leader 30,000
TOTAL 110,000 Honoraria of field guides and driver
Sampling Area No. of field guides
No. of sampling days
Honoraria per day Total
Cabalinan, Nabunturan 3 4 300 3,600
Mayaon , Montevista 2 3 300+ 2000 including transportation ‘skylab’
3,800
Ngan, Compostela 3 3 300 2,700 Awao, Monkayo 3 3 300 2,700 Baluarte, Laak 3 5 300+ 2,000 for skylab driver 6,500 Cabuyo-an, Mabini 3 3 300 2,700 Cagan, New Bataan 4 4 300+ 6,000 for skylab driver 10,800 Candalaga, Maragusan 3 5 400 6,000
TOTAL 38,800 Materials and Equipments
Feb. 20, 2013 0545 Howell Medical Supply Materials 51,900 Feb. 20, 2013 200 Howell Medical Supply Materials 20,100 Feb. 20, 2013 8936 Electrolights Materials 970 Feb. 21, 2013 139704 Davao Central Warehouse Materials 71
Feb. 21, 2013 282258 NCCC Department Store Materials 618 Feb. 21, 2013 21067 Zek Marketing Materials 3,432 Feb. 26, 2013 826 BPI Materials 5,800 Feb. 26, 2013 21067 Zek Marketing Materials 8,400 Feb. 26, 2013 128706 Gaisano South Citimall Materials 89 Feb. 26, 2013 128705 Gaisano South Citimall Materials 1364.75 Feb. 27, 2013 158512 Mabuhay Warehouse Materials 229.9 Feb. 27, 2013 0545 Howell Medical Supply Materials 5,800 Mar. 18, 2013 4001 Fabulous Jeans
T-shirt 425
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Mar. 25, 2013 075523 Sari -Sari Store Materials 90 Mar. 1, 2013 280 Boy Bulair Blacksmith & Welding
Shop Equipment 750
Mar. 7, 2013 10684 Green Valley Materials 400 April 11, 2013 NO OR Funky Ghot Grafix Photocopy 12
April 23, 2013 7328 PhotoLine Enterprise Corp. Equipment 200
May 16, 2013 379 Montevist Printshop Printing 500
May 16, 2013 7677 JHER commercial Materials 90
May 16, 2013 213556 Triple L store Materials 7 June 13, 2013 Santa Josefa, Agusan Del Sur Materials 410
May 4,2013 0371 Montevista Printshop 400 April 20,2013 7332 Materials 138 Sept. 25,2013 NO OR Material
125
Sept. 25,2013 411034 LJMA Store 266.44 Sept. 2,2013 8805 JLColors Paint Center Paint 365
Sept. 2,2013 8803 JLColors Paint Center Paint 393
Sept. 30,2013 362290 Davao Central Convenience Material 23
June. 8,2013 222321 Davao Central Convenience Store Material 381
July 29, 2013 354570 Davao Central Convenience Store Material 36
Aug. 8, 2013 196949 Gaisano South CitiMall Material 75.95
TOTAL 103,862.04
Transportation
Jan. 27, 2013 14049 Madayaw Taxi Fare 106.50 Feb. 16, 2013 206512 Davao Metro Shuttle (3 persons) Fare 156.00 Feb. 16, 2013 550621 Davao Metro Shuttle (3 persons) Fare 126.00
Feb. 20, 2013 389952 Petron Gasoline 171.88 Feb. 22, 2013 1910 Master Cab Fare 61.00 Feb. 22, 2013 4991830 Davao Reyes Transport Service Fare 53.00
Feb. 22, 2013 577673 Bachelor Fare 295.00 Feb. 25 2013 393134 Petron Gasoline 100.00 Feb. 26, 2013 012717 SNN Taxi Fare 96.00 Feb. 26, 2013 013256 Krizia Taxi Fare 68.00 Feb. 26, 2013 6210 Bachelor (Davao-Tagum) Fare 110 Feb. 26, 2013 251517 Bachelor (Davao- Nabunturan) Fare 120
Feb. 26, 2013 251516 Bachelor (Davao- Nabunturan) Fare 120 Feb. 26, 2013 251550 Bachelor (Tagum- Nabunturan) Fare 50
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Feb. 26, 2013 7268 Lizzie Taxi Fare 57.50 Feb. 26, 2013 2590 Epic Taxi Fare 89.00 Mar. 28, 2013 104942 Raj Shell Service Gasoline 100.00 Mar. 5, 2013 398910 Petron Gasoline 100.00 Mar. 25, 2013 411704 Petron Gasoline 624.00 Mar. 25,2013 411585 Petron (Gasoline + 2T) Gasoline 946.63 Mar. 7, 2013 40054 Petron Gasoline 539.50 Mar. 1, 2013 396015 Petron Gasoline 165.45 Mar. 9, 2013 129248 M & B Ceniza Petron Gasoline 140.00 Mar. 7, 2013 399719 Petron Gasoline 100.00 Mar. 26, 2013 118536 Mencidor Liner (Nab. - Maragusan) Fare 75.00 Mar. 26, 2013 118535 Mencidor Liner Fare 75.00 Mar. 26, 2013 118534 Mencidor Liner Fare 75.00 Mar. 26, 2013 118533 Mencidor Liner Fare 75.00 Mar. 26, 2013 118532 Mencidor Liner Fare 75.00 Mar. 26, 2013 118557 Mencidor Liner (Baggage Fee) Fare 300.00 Mar. 28, 2013 539930 JV Mencidor Tours (Margusan
Fare 75.00
Mar. 28, 2013 539929 JV Mencidor Tours Fare 75.00 Mar. 28, 2013 539928 JV Mencidor Tours Fare 75.00 Mar. 28, 2013 539927 JV Mencidor Tours Fare 75.00 Mar. 28, 2013 539926 JV Mencidor Tours Fare 75.00 Mar. 28, 2013 539957 JV Mencidor Tours (Baggage Fee) Fare 125.00
625045 Davao Reyes Transport Services Fare 85.00 Mar. 10, 2013 64782 Rosary Petron Gasoline 150.00 April 4, 2013 417776 Petron Gasoline 100.00 April 4, 2013 104770 Km 90 Filling Station Gasoline 627.00 April 13, 2013 302439 Petron Gasoline 100.00 April 14, 2013 36700 ESJ (Montevista) Gasoline 200.00 April 13, 2013 36667 ESJ Montevista Gasoline 200.00 April 11, 2013 421791 Petron Gasoline 198.55 April 2, 2013 30827 Midvalley Taxi Fare 50.50 April 2, 2013 Taxi Fare 180.00 April 12, 2013 422932 Petron Gasoline 150.00 April 2, 2013 18711 Maligaya Fare 43.50 April 13, 2013 302531 Petron Gasoline 145.00 May 6, 2013 329360 Davao Metro Shuttle Fare 53.00 May 6, 2013 223075 Davao Metro Shuttle Fare 135 May 6, 2013 203242 Cyrus Express and AC Trans Fare 60.00
May 11, 2013 442633 Petron Gasoline 150.15 May 16, 2013 446036 Petron Gasoline 100.00 June 4, 2013 234514 Rosary Petron Station Gasoline 1,085.00 June 18, 2013 25657 Midvalley (Taxi) Fare 68.00
881525 Bachelor Express Fare 125.00
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654938 Rural Transit Fare 295.00 May 17, 2013 038797 ESJ Gasoline
May 17, 2013 104064 CENIZA PETRON Gasoline 887.00 May 28, 2013 198372 Royal Green Petron Station Gasoline 100.00 May 28, 2013 22148 Jesse Flying V Gasoline Station Gasoline 100.00
666884 Fare 20.00 April 11,2013 34854 Laak Diesoline Station Gasoline 218.00 April 21,2013 428524 Petron Gasoline 250.00 September 25, 2013
47660 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00
47659 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 47658 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 47662 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 47663 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 47661 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 47657 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 47656 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 47651 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 47655 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 47652 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 47654 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 47653 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 84989 MENCIDOR LINER Fare 95.00 84988 MENCIDOR LINER Fare 95.00 249069 CYRUS EXPRESS AND AC TRANS Fare 80.00 249066 CYRUS EXPRESS AND AC TRANS Fare 40.00 249065 CYRUS EXPRESS AND AC TRANS Fare 40.00 699104 RURAL TRANSIT Fare 10.00 532914 Fare 100.00 95448 Fare 75.00 95449 Fare 75.00
September 29,
63277 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 100.00 63269 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 63267 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 63268 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 63266 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 63262 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 63260 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 63261 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 23259 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 63265 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 63264 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00 63263 BKJ TRANSPORT Fare 60.00
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July 3,2013 478641 Petron Gasoline 100.00
199642 Fare 305.00 229554 RURAL TRANSIT Fare 195.00 886842 Fare 195.00 676941 Fare 195.00 513996 Fare 10.00 064428 Davao Metro
Fare 116.00 April 30, 2013 434734 Ceniza Petron Gasoline 100.00
361306 Rural Transit Fare 50.00 361307 Rural Transit Fare 50.00 361308 Rural Transit Fare 50.00 361309 Rural Transit Fare 50.00 583131 Fare 10.00 165062 Fare 210.00 99455 Fare 305.00 958500 Fare 140.00 909309 Davao Metro
135.00
41814 Bachelor Express 140.00 Aug. 6, 2013 9656 Ruperto Enero
85.00
Aug. 10, 2013 26285 Maligaya Taxi 138.00 June 15, 2013 11390 Mabuhay Taxi 47.00 Aug. 8, 2013 34652 Maligaya Taxi 75.00 August 26, 2013 fare 390.00
Fare 330.00 Baggage fare 120.00
August 29, 2013 Fare 780.00 Fare 660.00 Baggage fare 100.00 Fare 20.00 Fare 600.00 TOTAL 19,397.16
Food and accommodation Feb. 22, 2013 802373 Jollibee Food 363.00 Feb. 16, 2013 90556002 Fiesta Dabaw Lunch 535.00 Feb. 16, 2013 622528 Jollibee NCCC Mall - Tagum Snacks 360.00 Feb. 17, 2013 5469762 Chowking SM Davao Lunch 319.00 Feb. 20, 2013 1104749 Penong’s Barbecue Seafoods and Grill Lunch 304.00 Feb. 21, 2013 669372 Jollibee NCCC Mall - Tagum Snacks 470.00 Feb. 22, 2013 802373 Jollibee SM City Davao Snacks 363.00 Feb. 25, 2013 0141671 Food 197.00
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Feb. 26, 2013 116336 Dunkin Donuts Snacks 180.00 Feb. 26, 2013 113-057289 Olympus Foods Lunch 654.00 Feb. 26, 2013 1093 Beeranda Bar-B- Q Dinner 145.00 Mar. 18, 2013 773332 Jollibee Food 194.00 Mar. 23, 2013 261626 Davao Central Convenience Store Food 66.00 Mar. 22, 2013 1153 Beeranda Bar B- Q Food 1,045.00 Mar. 25, 2013 320020 Davao Central Convenience Store Food 80.00 Mar. 21, 2013 260855 Davao Central Convenience Store Food 165.00 Mar. 1, 2013 1097 Beeranda Dinner 1,106.00 Mar. 7, 2013 140898 Davao Central Warehouse Food 448.70 Mar. 26, 2013 NO OR M. Coco Eatery Food 290.00 Mar. 28, 2013 NO OR M. Coco Eatery Food 220.00 Mar. 2, 2013 311075 Davao Central Warehouse Food 73.00 Mar. 1, 2013 254057 Davao Central Convenience Store Snacks 148.00 Mar. 1, 2013 08516 Nabunturan Central Warehouse Food 1309.65 Mar. 25, 2013 5747 Four J’s Store Food 323.00 Mar. 1, 2013 1265 Alvin’s Country Fried Chicken Food 260.00 Mar. 25, 2013 NO OR Galorio Food 100.00 Mar. 7, 2013 255805 Davao Central Convenience Store Drinks 33.00 Mar. 28, 2013 19004 Comval Hotel & Restaurant Snacks 470.00 Mar. 9, 2013 1123 Beeranda Bar-B- Q Vendor Meals 587.00 Mar. 28, 2013 9624 Wki & DJ’s Place Meals 245.00 Mar. 25, 2013 087075 Nabunturan Central Warehouse Food 428.60 Mar. 9, 2013 256372 Nabunturan Central Convenience
Drinks 78.00
Mar. 30, 2013 NO OR Food and supply 2,820.00 Mar. 4, 2013 10201147 SM Supermarket Food 89.00 Mar. 15, 2013 175514 Fare/Food 520.00 April 11, 2013 267956 Jollibee Food 138.00 April 11, 2013 NO OR NATSUY Food 200.00 April 12, 2013 129757 Nabunturan Central Warehouse Food 380.65 April 24, 2013 147919 Greenwich Food 49.00 April 11, 2013 1189 Beeranda Bar-Q Vendor Food 151.00 April 4, 2013 7367 Tummy Talk Mid Food 1, 395.00 April 3, 2013 45587 Kenny Rogers Roaster Food 199.00 April 6, 2013 259615 Marsha’s Delicacies Food 725.00 April 4, 2013 2218789 Greenwich Food 399.00 April 23, 2013 1321454 Greenwich Food 423.00 April 21, 2013 2364967 Greenwich Food 329.00 April 21, 2013 7150166 Fresh N’ Famous Foods Inc. Food 281.00 April 22, 2013 97618 AA Isda Baboy N’ BBQ Food 705.00 May 17, 2013 285491 Yellow Cab Food 850.00 May 6, 2013 19803 COMVAL Hotel
Food 507.00
May 6, 2013 216924 Royal Bazar Corp. 840.00 May 16, 2013 187153 Nabunturan Central Warehouse Food 42.00 May 23, 2013 345298 Jollibee Food 351.00
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May 17, 2013 1260568 Red Ribbon Food 500.00 June 4, 2013 NO OR Near Supermarket (Compostela) Food 216.00 June 4, 2913 NO OR Near Supermarket (Compostela) Food 81.00 June 5, 2013 9881 WKI & DJ’s
Meals 298.00
June 7, 2013 9887 WKI & DJ’s
Meals 205.00 June 4, 2013 46183 Mabuhay LCL Commercial Food 527.62 June 18, 2013 9302 Davao City Food Industry Food 115.00 June 13, 2013 Santa Josefa, Agusan Del Sur Food 527.75 June 6, 2013 UB’s Food Court Food 205.00 May 7, 2013 9783 WIKI &DJ’S PLACE Meals 240.00 May 17, 2013 148668 Nabunturan Central Warehouse Food 1149.00 May 17, 2013 18522 Galorio Store Food 210.00 May 17, 2013 7848 Panadero sa Nabunturan Snack 50.00 May 17, 2013 5847 Public Market Nabunturan Food 517.00 May 22, 2013 9794 WIKI &DJ’S PLACE Meals 150.00 May 22, 2013 367252 Mang Inasal Food 265.00 May 23, 2013 7607 Panadero sa Nabunturan Snack 40.00 May 23, 2013 298447 Davao Central Convenience Store Food 12.00 May 24, 2013 345773 Davao Central Convenience Store Food 48.00 May 24, 2013 66410 Einkorn Corporation Snack 40.00 May 28, 2013 9865 WIKI &DJ’S PLACE Meals 85.00 Sept. 29,2013 8088 Abucayon Carenderia Meals 350.00 Sept. 25,2013 411033 LJMA Store Food 674.54 Sept. 25,2013 411036 LJMA Store Food 49076 Sept. 26,2013 1413 Durian Breadhaus Snack 70.00 Sept. 25,2013 12821 Aguakan Cold Spring Resort Accommoda
400.00
April 20,2013 053314 Nabunturan Central Warehouse Food 435.25 Sept. 22,2013 15630 105.00 April 23,2013 29027 Nabunturan Sanitary Restaurant Meals 305.00 April 23,2013 366635 Mang Inasal Food 156.00 Aug. 25,2013 011131 Aguakan Cold Spring Resort Accommoda
1400.00
Sept. 25,2013 111625 MDLT Petron Gasoline Gasoline 333.00 Sept. 25,2013 No OR Food 380.00 July 9,2013 Meals 145.00 Sept. 31,2013 No OR Capuyan Eatery Meals 123.00
173982 Jollibee Meals 352.00 Aug. 24,2013 238268 Davao Central Convenience Store Food 90.00 Aug. 5,2013 356602 Davao Central Convenience Store Food 100.00 Sept. 7,2013 161917 Davao Central Convenience Store Food 77.00 July 26,2013 353932 Davao Central Convenience Store Food 80.00 Aug.8, 2013 188350 Jollibee NCCC Mall Davao Meal 99.00 Sept. 2, 2013 24986 Jollibee SM City Davao Meal 99.00 Sept.2, 2013 163819 Goldilocks Bakeshop Snack 223.00 Aug. 20, 2013 13543 Bread N’ Cup Bakeshop Snack 150.00 August 25, 2013 No OR bulad 40.00
saging 20.00 20
meat 90.00 rice 380.00 oling 20.00 gulay 35.00 isda 280.00 fare 487.00 grocery 649.00 gasoline 333.00
Aug. 26, 2013 bread 50.00 bulad 45.00 egg 60.00 gulay 26.00 biscuit 26.00
Aug. 27, 2013 Food &
450.00 Aug. 28, 2013 Food & Gas 380.00
Food allowance Porter &
3200.00 Aug. 29, 2013 food 280.00
Isda 80.00 oling 20.00 food 35.00 isda 100.00
March 1 & 12,
Meals Food and
1,100 March 26-28,
Food Native
700 April 21-23,
Meals in Cabuyo-an 2 kg. of Pirit
500 June 6-7, 2013 Meals in Ngan Food
600 June 8-9, 2013 Meals Meals in
400
May 17-22, 2013 Meals in Baluarte Tilapia, and
500 TOTAL 93,148.76
Communication Feb. 20, 2013 16012 LBC Padala 160.00 February 2013 LBC Padala Freight charge of
stereomicroscope 1,500
February 2013 LBC Freight charge of Stereo-camera
800
Feb. 20, 2013 NO OR Phil. Postal Corp. Mail 90.00 February 27, 2013
Clearance, Transportation, and food of the Indigenous People’s representative
NCIP Clearance 5,000
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Mar. 2, 2013 16885 LBC Padala 140.00 Mar. 20, 2013 18527 LBC Padala Document 160.00 June 18, 2013 25270 LBC Padala Communication 170.00 June 17, 2013 NO OR Photocopy Document 86.00 June 16, 2013 25089 LBC Padala Document 255.00 Sept. 29,2013 4865365 Tourism Office of Maragusan 2600.00 September 2013
Sending of specimens to Slovenia via Netherlands (including local LBC)
First batch of specimens
6,000
Kim and Nannel medication 1,800
TOTAL 18,761
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PHOTO-DOCUMENTATION
Sampling site 1: Cabalinan Creek, Nabunturan, Compostela Valley Philippines on March 1-2, 2013 & March 7-8, 2013
Fig. 3 Mode of transportation of the team commonly
known as ‘Pedicab’ with Kester, Kim, and RJ
Fig. 4 Camp site of the team near Cabalinan Falls
Fig. 5 Front view of Cabalinan Falls after Typhoon Pablo Fig 6 Kester (left) and Milton (right) doing
dredge netting in tributaries of Cabalinan
Fig. 7 Light trapping at Cabalinan with RJ (one standing),
Kim, Nannel, and Milton (seating) Fig. 8 Milton (in red jacket) and Kim checking
the samples collected in Cabalinan tributaries
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Fig. 9 Nannel (in gray jacket) and Milton taking a post after establishing the light trap
Fig. 10 The survey team (from left) RJ, Kim, Milton, and Nannel
Sampling site 2: Sitio Cagan, New Bataan, Compostela Valley Province Philippines on March 26-29,
2013
Fig. 11 Means of transportation from Poblacion
Maragusan to Sitio Cagan. This is commonly known as ‘Skylab’ a customized motorcycle with installed wooden wings at the side and rear to
increase load capacity
Fig. 12 During the time when we needed to go down and push our ‘Skylab’ due to steepness of
mountain on our way to Cagan.
Fig. 13 The expedition team in Cagan (from left)
Kester, Eman, Milton, and Nannel with the whole village of Cagan at the background
Fig. 14 Jessie our reliable driver unpacking our materials and equipments when reaching Cagan
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Fig. 15 On our way to camp site shown by the
yellow arrow Fig. 16 The camp site of the team
Fig. 17 Fluvial system of Cagan Fig. 18 Collection of Plecopteran species using
light trap at in one of Cagan’s fluvial system
Sampling site 3: Mayaon, Montevista, Compostela Valley Province on April 13-15, 2013
Fig. 19 Mode of transport in Mayaon locally known as ‘Customised Skylab’. It is more convenient than the
one in Cagan for having a roof and footstand for passengers
Fig. 20 Establishment of light trap at Mayaon River
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Fig. 21 The expedition team having dinner during
nocturnal sampling in Mayaon Fig. 22 Checking the light trap for Plecopteran
species at Mayaon River
Site 4: Barangay Cabuyo-an, Mabini, Compostela Valley Province
Fig. 23 During coordination of the team and Barangay officials of Barangay Cabuyo-an at
Barangay Hall of Cabuyo-an, Mabini
Fig. 24 Nannel having a morning tea after a long day of travel from Nabunturan to Mabini
Fig. 25 One of the fluvial system of Cabuyo-an
showing its pristine waters Fig. 26 Far view of Cabuyo-an river showing the
surrounding ecosystem
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Fig. 27 Establishment of light trap showing the
distance of the generator set and the trap Fig. 28 Established light near Cabuyo-an river
showing the surrounding vegetation
Fig. 29 Nannel (Research Assistant) doing
dredging for nymph collection Fig. 30 The expedition team with their field
guides during light trapping
Sampling site 5: San Antonio, Laak, Montevista, Compostela Valley on May 17-22, 2013
Fig. 31 Mr. Berong (our skylab driver) packing our materials and equipment on our way to
Sitio Baluarte with Nannel (Research Assistant)
Fig. 32 River trekking in Baluarte on our way to sampling site
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Fig. 33 One of Baluarte’s pristine fluvial system
with Kim and Nannel (Research Assistants) Fig. 34 Top view of Baluarte Falls
Fig. 35 Resting at our camp site while waiting
for the night for light trapping Fig. 36 Kim (Research Assistant) collecting
Plecopteran species
Fig. 37 Nannel taking a post after establishing
the malaise trap Fig. 38 Kim checking the captured specimens of
malaise trap
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Fig. 39 On their way back to the camp site Fig. 40 The expedition team using banana
leaves for rain protection on their way back to the camp site
Fig. 41 Taking our lunch before travelling back
to the camp site Fig. 42 Kim taking a quick post while waiting for
the skylab driver fixing our materials and equipment
Fig. 43 On our way to our sampling site with our field guide carrying the generator, with Nannel
and Milton at the back
Fig. 44 The team taking a short rest after hours of trekking
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Fig. 45 One of the fluvial systems of Barangay Ngan showing its pristine waters
Fig. 46 Malaise trap established at the top of
one of Barangay Ngan river Fig. 47 Checking the light trap for Plecoptera
Fig. 48 Mr. Nannel hand pick some Plecoptera
species Fig. 49 Light trap in Barangay Ngan showing
the diversity of insects
Sampling site 7: Barangay Awao, Monkayo, Compostela Valley Province on June 6-8, 2013
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Fig. 50 The Awao Falls showing its height
relative to the man (our field guide) encircled Fig. 51 Closer view of Awao Falls showing its
pristine waters shown in the background
Fig. 52 Light trap in Awao Fig. 53 Some of Plecopteran species in Awao
(Phanoperla sp.) shown at the center of the photo
Site 8: Mt. Candalaga, New Albay, Maragusan, Compostela Valley Province on August 25-29, 2013
Fig. 54 Negotiation to conduct an expedition at
Maragusan Tourism Office Fig. 55 From left to right, Mr. Dennis Ruldan
(Tourism Officer of Maragusan, Milton, and Mr. Nestor Abadilla
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Fig. 56 Our camp site in Mt. Candalaga Fig. 57 One of the fluvial system in Candalaga
showing the light installed at the top of the falls (shown by yellow arrow)
Fig. 58 The installed light trap (LT) showing its
distance to generator set (G) Fig. 59 Nannel and Kim refueling the generator set
for nocturnal sampling
Fig. 60 Light trap in Candalaga Fig. 61 another angle of light trap
Small steps towards conservation and preservation of biodiversity in Compostela Valley: Glimpses of
the activities
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Fig. 62 Front view of the brochure to be used during information drive (education) towards conservation
of biodiversity in Compostela Valley using Plecoptera as banner group of species
Fig. 63 Back view of the brochure for the education of Plecoptera fauna in Compostela Valley
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Fig. 64 Milton (Project Team Leader) giving short briefing on the team before conducting the focus
group discussion with students
Fig. 65 A college student reading the brochure made by the team
Fig. 66 Mr. Nino Ben Salarda (one standing in front of the students) from the Philippine National Red
Cross volunteered in helping us disseminate information of Plecoptera fauna project to college students
Fig. 67 Mr. Nannel Aranton (Research Assistant second from the left) during discussion with some
biology students
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Fig. 68 Kim Jumawan (Research Assistant first from left) and his group of students during focus group
discussion
Fig. 69 Group of college students offered their time reading the brochure and listening to the project
team’s discussion on Plecoptera fauna in Compostela Valley
Fig. 70 Another group of students during focus group discussion with Mr. Nino Ben Salarda a Red Cross
volunteer
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Fig. 71 Prof. Milton Medina (Project Team Leader) giving insights to the different stakeholders in Nabunturan on the need for conservation and protection of Cabalinan Creek (one of the sampling area
rich with Plecoptera fauna)
Fig. 72 Prof. Milton Medina (Project Leader)
showing his previous research findings to support conservation effort in Cabalinan taken during an
environmental forum sponsored by RSG
Fig. 73 Short brainstorming with officials from the Department of Environment and Natural
Resources (Right) during the launching of ‘Save Cabalinan Movement’
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