Located at the tri-boundaries of North Cotabato, Maguindanao and Sultan Kudarat, the Liguasan Marsh is also home to dozens of fish species.
The project, dubbed "Bantay Liguasan," is a joint venture of the Institute of Bangsamoro Studies, the Liguasan Marsh Research and Development Council and the DENR-ARMM.
The Liguasan delta is the countrys biggest. It has, in fact, long been regarded as the symbol of the Maguindanaon people, majority of whom rely on freshwater fishing as a source of livelihood for centuries now.
ARMM Gov. Zaldy Ampatuan has earlier declared a logging ban in the autonomous region as an initial step in protecting the regions forests and sources of water such as rivers, lakes and natural springs.
Also involved in the Bantay Liguasan are forces of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) scattered in the Liguasan area.
The MILF has long been enforcing a ban on illegal and harmful means of catching fish in the Liguasan Marsh. John Unson