Coffee cannot be sans water and coffee is to conserve water.
To a coffee-drinking journalist, that may just put in simpler terms a complex goal to save biodiversity and wildlife at the slopes of Mt. Matutum by dwellers along a mountain top community in Kinilis, Polomolok town, South Cotabato.
Yet, there is more to than just conservation in that community perched some 1,200 meters above sea level, where the wind is cold and humid amid a noontime sky.
The cone-shaped Mt. Matutum that majestically straddles a huge part of South Cotabato and portions of General Santos City and the provinces of Sarangani and Davao del Sur, is said to have grown from a previous period of volcanic activity.
The 2,300-meter high volcano forms the headwater for several rivers and streams, including the Klinan, Silway and Buayan rivers that empty into Sarangani Bay. (more…)
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