Bolusao Watershed Forest Reserve

Coordinates: 11°22′N 125°20′E / 11.367°N 125.333°E / 11.367; 125.333
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Bolusao Watershed Forest Reserve
Bolusao Watershed
LocationBarangay Bolusao, Lawaan, Eastern Samar and nearby towns
Coordinates11°22′N 125°20′E / 11.367°N 125.333°E / 11.367; 125.333
Area4,055 hectares (10,020 acres)
EstablishedDecember 1992
VisitorsNegligible
Governing bodyDepartment of Environment and Natural Resources

Bolusao Watershed Forest Reserve is a reserve in Barangay Bolusao, Lawaan, Eastern Samar, Philippines.[1][2]

Geography[edit]

The Bolusao Watershed Forest Reserve is situated in the southern part of the island of Samar and lies within the coordinates 11°22'N and 125°20'E. Having an area of 4,055 hectares, it was declared as a watershed forest reserve via Proclamation Number 106 on 10 December 1992, for inclusion in the National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) by virtue of R.A. 7586 (DENR, 2003). It is under the administrative jurisdiction of the municipality of Lawaan, Eastern Samar.[3]

Barangay Bolusao[edit]

Bolusao is the most populated barangay in Lawaan, Eastern Samar, Philippines. It is centrally located right at the east-west Samar boundary. It serves as the premier barangay of Eastern Samar for people coming from Tacloban City or Province of Samar traversing Samar Circumferencial Road. Hence, dubbed as 'The Gateway to Eastern Samar'.

Its population as determined by the 2015 Census was 1,626. This represented 12.76% of the total population of Lawaan.[4]

Infrastructure[edit]

Bolusao Irrigation-DD (Diversion Dams)[5]

Tabuk Farm to Market Road[6]

Amanjuray Hydroelectric Power[7]

Biodiversity[edit]

The Philippine tarsier is known to be one of the smallest primates, categorized as an endangered species in the area. This nocturnal animal has been sighted at the Bolusao watershed and adjacent San Isidro village.[8] The avifauna of the Bulosao River Watershed Forest Reserve is virtually unknown, but it is likely to be similar to those of the other IBAs on Samar, the Mt Cabalantian-Mt Capotoan complex and the Mt Yacgun-Mt Sohoton complex. The extensive forests in this IBA therefore probably support important populations of several of the threatened and restricted-range species of the Mindanao and Eastern Visayas Endemic Bird Area.

Tourism[edit]

There are four waterfalls in the Bolusao watershed which lies within the Samar Island Buffer Zone. These falls are Amandaraga, Pangi, Amanjuray, and Ban-Awan Falls located in Barangay Bolusao. Amandaraga and Ban-awan Falls are the main source of the municipality's water system. Meanwhile, Amanjuray Falls is the alternate hydro-electric power source of Lawaan wherein a mini-hydro power plant is existent nearby.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "FAUNAL INVENTORY OF BULOSAO WATERSHED FOREST RESERVE, LAWAAN, EASTERN SAMAR, PHILIPPINES". Lawaan Esamar. Retrieved June 9, 2021.
  2. ^ "Important Bird Areas factsheet: Southern Samar mountains". Birdlife Data Zone. Retrieved June 9, 2021.
  3. ^ "Proclamation Number 106". Official Gazette of the Philippines.
  4. ^ "Barangays in the municipality of LAWAAN". Philippine Statistic Authority. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  5. ^ "Irrigation - DD ( Diversion Dams) - Bolusao, Lawaan, Eastern Samar". Department of Agriculture. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  6. ^ "FMR - Earth - Bolusao, Lawaan, Eastern Samar". Department of Agriculture. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  7. ^ "LGU Lawaan investing in tourism". Leyte Samar Daily. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  8. ^ "Eastern Samar town fears near extinction of PH tarsiers". Philippine News Agency.
  9. ^ "Lawaan".