
Life in conservation (3rd of four parts)
I fully embraced working solely for conservation when I entered the Department of Environment and Natural Resources during the last part of the 80s.The late Dionisio "Panoy" Tolentino Jr., the first Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Officer of Negros Occidental, encouraged me to work with him, although I was hesitant at first to join in the government. It was supported by another friend, who also worked with the DENR, Forester Federico Ibabao, whom I dearly called Manong Fred since he was like an older brother to me, but he, too, is already gone.Both Panoy and Manong Fred were products of Decada ’70, or the First Quarter Storm, a popular student movement against the dictatorial regime of the late president Ferdinand Marcos Sr. Since the two of them took up forestry as a ...



