Law enforcers witness a "slash-and-burn" site just a kilometer away from one of the town's pristine waterfalls where tourists enjoy trekking and swimming on July 11, 2020. Adams tourism officer Anavic Medrano said the area is covered with cogon grass and it will be planted with banana saplings. ( Lei Adriano) By Leilanie G. Adriano ( Staff Reporter) Adams, Ilocos Norte —The provincial government’s Environment and Natural Resources Office sounded the alarm on the rampant practice of slash-and-burn farming in this eco-tourism destination of the north. During a tree-planting program on July 11, 2020 with the ENRO and the Philippine National Police and a non-government organization participating, ENRO chief Estrellla “Baby” Sacro expressed her dismay on the rampant practice of slash-and-burn practice in this municipality, which she personally witnessed during the said activity. Overlooking a lush forest and streams that surround a population of less than 2,000, or a
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