Miriam College has teamed up geothermal leader Energy Development Corporation (EDC) for its BINHI program, which seeks to preserve premium threatened native tree species.
A total of 25 trees from 11 different native species were planted in the Mini Forest Park located in Miriam College’s Loyola Heights campus in Quezon City.
The activity is part of the Maryknoll College High School Batch 1968 golden jubilee anniversary. Present during the activity were (back row, from left): Dr. Carlo Garcia, Miriam College Environmental Studies Institute (ESI) Head; Hazel Velasco, First Philippine Holdings Integrated Corporate Communications Assistant Manager; Dr. Gail Galang, Miriam College Institutional Partnerships and Programs Office Head; Dr. Rosario Lapus, Miriam College President; Maryknoll College Batch 1968 representatives Marite Laviña, Malu Padilla, Dolly del Rosario, Cynthia Arteficio, Missy Unson, Eppi Crisologo, Yvonne Lago, Monina Valencia, and Myra Zuñiga; Joseph Server, President of Joseph Server Associates; Jimson Solatre, EDC Watershed Management Supervisor; Alex Cheng, EDC Watershed Management Analyst; Mary Ann Arcega, Miriam College Special Projects Coordinator; Eric Buado, Miriam College ESI personnel; (front row, from left) Ronino Gibe, EDC Corporate Social Responsibility Officer; and Ernesto De Guzman, EDC Consultant.