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{{dyktalk|29 November|2014|entry= ... that when the '''[[Manleluag Spring Protected Landscape]]''' was established in 1934, its boundaries were referenced to an [[Alibangbáng|alibanbang tree]] that was {{convert|35|cm|0|abbr=on}} in diameter at the time?}}
{{dyktalk|29 November|2014|entry= ... that when the '''[[Manleluag Spring Protected Landscape]]''' was established in 1934, its boundaries were referenced to an [[Alibangbáng|alibanbang tree]] that was {{convert|35|cm|0|abbr=on}} in diameter at the time?}}


'''Deforestation evidence in example photo'''
If this area is protected, it doesn't look very well protected; the photograph shows two mountainsides that appear to have been deforested, leaving behind a smattering of trees whose presence near the peaks indicates that mature forest would otherwise be growing all the way up the slopes.
[[Special:Contributions/152.3.34.82|152.3.34.82]] ([[User talk:152.3.34.82|talk]]) 18:22, 12 December 2019 (UTC)

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Deforestation evidence in example photo If this area is protected, it doesn't look very well protected; the photograph shows two mountainsides that appear to have been deforested, leaving behind a smattering of trees whose presence near the peaks indicates that mature forest would otherwise be growing all the way up the slopes. 152.3.34.82 (talk) 18:22, 12 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]