Envergans plant coconut seedlings for 79th Founding Anniversary


Envergans planted coconut seedlings at the MSEUF Forest Research Site on Feb. 10 as part of Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation’s 79th Founding Anniversary celebration.
The annual tree planting activity gathered student organizations, alumni, faculty members, and employees in a shared effort to promote environmental responsibility and support the university’s sustainability initiatives.
Through the activity, the university encouraged members of the Envergan community to take part in hands-on environmental action while strengthening their commitment to climate resilience, biodiversity conservation, and community cooperation.
The activity also highlighted the role of the university community in protecting natural resources and contributing to long-term ecological care.
The activity reflects MSEUF’s commitment to Service, Unity, and Fortitude by bringing together different sectors of the university community for a meaningful environmental cause. It also supports the university’s goal of forming socially responsible graduates who actively contribute to sustainable development.
- SDG 13: Climate Action – The tree planting activity supported efforts to address climate change through environmental protection and carbon reduction.
- SDG 15: Life on Land – Planting coconut seedlings helped promote biodiversity, land restoration, and responsible care for terrestrial ecosystems.
- SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions – The activity encouraged inclusive participation and cooperation among students, alumni, faculty, and employees.
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