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Letter to DENR Request for Indigenous Trees in Bypass Road Tree Planting
Roadside Greening Jun 11, 2025
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Letter to DENR Request for Indigenous Trees in Bypass Road Tree Planting

Indigenous species for bypass road tree planting

PH Haiyan requested help identifying indigenous tree species appropriate for the Tacloban Bypass Road tree-planting initiative, aligning roadside greening with ecological suitability.

At a Glance
Category
Roadside Greening
Issue Area
Indigenous species for bypass road tree planting
Published
June 11, 2025
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Context

This letter shows that PH Haiyan treated roadside greening as ecological restoration, not just a symbolic planting activity.

What the Letter Covered

  • Requested identification of indigenous tree species for the Tacloban Bypass Road.
  • Sought DENR guidance to improve species fit and ecological credibility.
  • Connected species selection to the broader bypass-road initiative.

Why It Matters

The record matters because it shows attention to ecological quality, survivability, and long-term restoration value.

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