Update #4: Strengthening Forest Protection: Project Caraga Trains and Equips IP Forest Rangers Across the Region
The Forestry Team of Project Caraga has successfully completed a series of capacity-building activities for Indigenous Forest Rangers from the 10 partner Certificate of Ancestral Domain Titles (CADTs) holders across Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, and Surigao del Sur.
The initiative aims to increase the capacity of forest rangers in forest protection and enforcement to safeguard their forests through enhanced knowledge on legal and para-legal requirements and the use of forest monitoring tools and gadgets. The training covered critical components such as:
- Job Orientation and Role Familiarization
- Basic Paralegal Training in collaboration with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
- Forest Patrolling and Monitoring using the QField and GPS applications for digital data collection
- Safety and Security Training to support field preparedness and emergency response
These activities serve as a foundational step toward the formal deputation of IP forest rangers by the DENR—as Environment and Natural Resources Officers (DENRO) .
Project Caraga remains committed to supporting Indigenous leadership in forest conservation, ensuring that protection efforts are rooted in both traditional knowledge and modern approaches.



