Celebrating WildLife Month in our province

sum-ag students - winners in the quiz
Philippines
December 9, 2008 12:46pm CST
Are you concerned with the environment? We are, that is why we join in the celebration of the wildlife month in our Province, Negros Occidental."Negros Wildlife Month 2008 was an outstanding success," said Dr. Joanne Justo, curator of the Negros Forests and Ecological Foundation's Biodiversity Conservation Center (NFEFI-BCC) in Bacolod which organized the program."And it sent a very important message to Negrenses that our local wildlife is in serious danger and we have to act now to protect and conserve the diverse, colorful and remarkable endemic wildlife of the island,"Speaking on Friday at the final event at the West Negros University to mark this celebration of local wildlife, NFEFI President Paul Lizares and Dr. Justo, expressed their appreciation of everyone involved, especially the many students who took part and the organizations which gave the program much-needed financial support. Main feature of the final day was the second Negros Island Wildlife Quiz Bowl held at the West Negros University. Occidental teams defended their crowns having taken first, second and third places over Oriental teams last year in Dumaguete. Occidental took first and second places again. Winners were Anne Marie Amit and April Rose Torres from Sum-ag National High School. Second place went to Janine Elisa S. Espina and Dyan May Villanueva from St. Rose of Lima School. In third place were Paulin Vinna S. Ocat and Jeanette Grace Marie E. Dagoy from San Pedro Academy in Dumaguete City. Winner of Wednesday's extemporaneous speech competition on environmental issues held at the West Negros University was Orlen Kaye Zafra of La Consolacion College Bacolod-IS followed by Rivi-Anne A. Feria from La Castellana High School in second place. Jecille A. Demonteverde from Domingo Lacson National High School took third spot. First place in the Wildlife Essay Writing Contest, also held at WNU, went to Lucellie P. SantibaƱez from WNU-IS. In second place was Donnah Kay Fuentespina from Sum-ag National High School. Alyssa J. Diaz from LCC-IS was in third place. The 2008 Negros Wildlife Month was supported by GTZ, an international cooperation enterprise for sustainable development, the Provincial Governor's Office and Robinsons Place Bacolod.
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