Magkaisa Para sa Kalikasan: Pagtatanim ng Bakawan, Pundasyon ng Kinabukasan

December 18, 2024

MCC BS Biology students had successfully conducted Mangrove Planting Activity last 16 December 2024 in Sasmuan, Pampanga. Students actively participated in this impactful initiative, showcasing their dedication to environmental preservation.

This exemplified the efforts of the college in producing socially responsive graduates. Mangrove planting initiative aligns with various Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) including: SDG 13 Climate Action - Mangroves help mitigate climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide. SDG 14: Life below Water - Mangrove forests provide habitat for diverse marine life. SDG 15: Life on Land - Conservation of coastal ecosystems.

BS Biology program worked with different offices to assure the success of this project. Among those are Sasmuan Mayor Catalina B. Cabrera, Mr. Jayson Salenga, Tourism Officer and Ambassador of the Wetlands, Mr. Mark Herrera and Ms. Mary Guiao from the Provincial Government Environmental and Natural Resources Office and Engr. Arthur Punzalan.

Initiatives such this serves as a testament to the dedication of MCC to provide service to the community and promote environmental stewardship. Students, faculty and non-teaching personnel work together toward one goal, create a sustainable community to the future generation.

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