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Kitanglad Mountain Range

The Kitanglad Mountain Range dominates the northern central portion of the province of Bukidnon, Philippines. It occupies portions of eight of the municipalities and cities in the province such as Talakag, Baungon, Libona, Manolo Fortich, Impasugong, Lantapan and Malaybalay. The range is one of the few remaining rainforests in the Philippines, hosting one of the most important diverse species of rare and endemic wildlife such as the Philippine eagle. Five of its peaks have very high elevations: Mount Dulang-dulang, the highest at 2,941 m (9,649 ft); Mount Kitanglad at 2,899 meters; Mount Maagnaw at 2,742 meters; Mount Lumuluyaw at 2,612 meters; and Mount Tuminungan at 2,400 meters.[1]

Kitanglad Mountain Range
The central portion of the Kitanglad Mountain Range where the two highest peaks in the range are found, Mt. Dulang-dulang and Mt. Kitanglad
Highest point
PeakMount Dulang-dulang
Elevation2,941 m (9,649 ft)
Dimensions
Length46 km (29 mi) east-west
Width19.3 km (12.0 mi) north - south
Area750 km2 (290 sq mi)
Geography
Kitanglad Mountain Range
CountryPhilippines
RegionNorthern Mindanao
DistrictBukidnon
SettlementMalaybalay
Range coordinates8°08′N 124°55′E / 8.133°N 124.917°E / 8.133; 124.917

The name "kitanglad" was derived from a legend that there was once a great flood that submerged the native lands of Bukidnon and only the tip of the mountain, the size of a "tanglad" (lemon grass), remained visible ("kita" in Cebuano).

Peaks edit

List of peaks in Kitanglad Range by elevation.

  • Mount Dulang-dulang 9,649 ft (2,941 m)
  • Mount Kitanglad 9,511 ft (2,899 m)
  • Mount Maagnaw 8,996 ft (2,742 m)
  • Mount Alanib 8,934 feet (2,723 m)
  • Mount Tuminungan 8,888 ft (2,709 m)
  • Mount Lumuluyaw 8,569 ft (2,612 m)
  • Mount Nanluyaw 8,540 ft (2,603 m)

History edit

The whole range was declared a national park by virtue of Presidential Proclamation No. 677 on December 4, 1990, known as the Mount Kitanglad Range Natural Park. In 1994, it was chosen as one of the 10 priority sites under the World Bank through the Conservation of Priority Protected Areas Project. Mount Kitanglad and its outlying area was proclaimed a protected area under the natural park category through Presidential Proclamation 896 dated October 24, 1996. On November 9, 2000, the park finally became a full-fledged protected area when Congress approved R.A. 8978 also known as the Mt. Kitanglad Range Protected Area Act of 2000.[2]

Geographical location edit

Kitanglad Mountain Range is located in the northern central part of Bukidnon province, directly north of the neighboring Kalatungan Mountain Range. It lies in between 8°7′42″N and 124°55′30″E. It is bounded in the west by Talakag, northwest by Baungon, on the north by Libona and Manolo Fortich, on the northeast by Impasugong, on the east by Malaybalay City and on the south by Lantapan.

 
Panoramic view of the Kitanglad Mountain Range from Poblacion, Impasug-ong, Bukidnon.

Climate edit

The climate at the Kitanglad Ranges falls under the Modified Corona Classification, which is characterized by a short dry season usually lasting from one to three months, and no pronounced rainy season. The area is cloud-covered all year round.

Temperature ranges from 22.7 °C in January to 24.6 °C in June. It receives the highest amount of rainfall in June. The driest period is March.

Biodiversity edit

The Mount Kitanglad range hosts a diverse population of plant and animal species, including many threatened and restricted-range bird species. Among the bird species found in the area are the Mindanao lorikeet, Mindanao racquet-tail, Mindanao scops owl, slaty-backed jungle-flycatcher, red-eared parrotfinch, and Apo myna.[3]

The mountain hosts two newly discovered species of land-based mammals: a shrew-mouse and a moss-mouse.[3]

Other important mammals include the Philippine deer, bearded pig, Mindanao gymnure, long-tailed Macaque, Mindanao tree shrew, Philippine flying lemur, Philippine pygmy squirrel, Mindanao flying squirrel. There are also rare bats such as the endemic Mindanao pygmy fruit bat.[3]

Hydrological features edit

The Kitanglad Mountain Range forms the headwater catchment area of several major river systems draining north and central Mindanao. Among these rivers are the Cagayan River, Tagoloan River, and Pulangi River, a major tributary of the Rio Grande de Mindanao. Drainage in the area is in a characteristic radial pattern, emanating from the highest points in the range..

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . MKRNP.org. Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Archived from the original on December 26, 2013. Retrieved October 8, 2013.
  2. ^ (PDF). Congress of the Philippines. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 23, 2015. Retrieved October 8, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c "Important Bird Areas fact sheet: Mount Kitanglad". Birdlife International. Retrieved December 7, 2020.

External links edit

  • Birdwatching in Kitanglad Natural Park

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The Kitanglad Mountain Range dominates the northern central portion of the province of Bukidnon Philippines It occupies portions of eight of the municipalities and cities in the province such as Talakag Baungon Libona Manolo Fortich Impasugong Lantapan and Malaybalay The range is one of the few remaining rainforests in the Philippines hosting one of the most important diverse species of rare and endemic wildlife such as the Philippine eagle Five of its peaks have very high elevations Mount Dulang dulang the highest at 2 941 m 9 649 ft Mount Kitanglad at 2 899 meters Mount Maagnaw at 2 742 meters Mount Lumuluyaw at 2 612 meters and Mount Tuminungan at 2 400 meters 1 Kitanglad Mountain RangeThe central portion of the Kitanglad Mountain Range where the two highest peaks in the range are found Mt Dulang dulang and Mt KitangladHighest pointPeakMount Dulang dulangElevation2 941 m 9 649 ft DimensionsLength46 km 29 mi east westWidth19 3 km 12 0 mi north southArea750 km2 290 sq mi GeographyKitanglad Mountain RangeCountryPhilippinesRegionNorthern MindanaoDistrictBukidnonSettlementMalaybalayRange coordinates8 08 N 124 55 E 8 133 N 124 917 E 8 133 124 917 The name kitanglad was derived from a legend that there was once a great flood that submerged the native lands of Bukidnon and only the tip of the mountain the size of a tanglad lemon grass remained visible kita in Cebuano Contents 1 Peaks 2 History 3 Geographical location 4 Climate 5 Biodiversity 6 Hydrological features 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPeaks editList of peaks in Kitanglad Range by elevation Mount Dulang dulang 9 649 ft 2 941 m Mount Kitanglad 9 511 ft 2 899 m Mount Maagnaw 8 996 ft 2 742 m Mount Alanib 8 934 feet 2 723 m Mount Tuminungan 8 888 ft 2 709 m Mount Lumuluyaw 8 569 ft 2 612 m Mount Nanluyaw 8 540 ft 2 603 m History editThe whole range was declared a national park by virtue of Presidential Proclamation No 677 on December 4 1990 known as the Mount Kitanglad Range Natural Park In 1994 it was chosen as one of the 10 priority sites under the World Bank through the Conservation of Priority Protected Areas Project Mount Kitanglad and its outlying area was proclaimed a protected area under the natural park category through Presidential Proclamation 896 dated October 24 1996 On November 9 2000 the park finally became a full fledged protected area when Congress approved R A 8978 also known as the Mt Kitanglad Range Protected Area Act of 2000 2 Geographical location editKitanglad Mountain Range is located in the northern central part of Bukidnon province directly north of the neighboring Kalatungan Mountain Range It lies in between 8 7 42 N and 124 55 30 E It is bounded in the west by Talakag northwest by Baungon on the north by Libona and Manolo Fortich on the northeast by Impasugong on the east by Malaybalay City and on the south by Lantapan nbsp Panoramic view of the Kitanglad Mountain Range from Poblacion Impasug ong Bukidnon Climate editThe climate at the Kitanglad Ranges falls under the Modified Corona Classification which is characterized by a short dry season usually lasting from one to three months and no pronounced rainy season The area is cloud covered all year round Temperature ranges from 22 7 C in January to 24 6 C in June It receives the highest amount of rainfall in June The driest period is March Biodiversity editThe Mount Kitanglad range hosts a diverse population of plant and animal species including many threatened and restricted range bird species Among the bird species found in the area are the Mindanao lorikeet Mindanao racquet tail Mindanao scops owl slaty backed jungle flycatcher red eared parrotfinch and Apo myna 3 The mountain hosts two newly discovered species of land based mammals a shrew mouse and a moss mouse 3 Other important mammals include the Philippine deer bearded pig Mindanao gymnure long tailed Macaque Mindanao tree shrew Philippine flying lemur Philippine pygmy squirrel Mindanao flying squirrel There are also rare bats such as the endemic Mindanao pygmy fruit bat 3 Hydrological features editThe Kitanglad Mountain Range forms the headwater catchment area of several major river systems draining north and central Mindanao Among these rivers are the Cagayan River Tagoloan River and Pulangi River a major tributary of the Rio Grande de Mindanao Drainage in the area is in a characteristic radial pattern emanating from the highest points in the range See also editList of protected areas of the PhilippinesReferences edit Mt Kitanglad Range Natural Park MKRNP org Department of Environment and Natural Resources Archived from the original on December 26 2013 Retrieved October 8 2013 AN ACT DECLARING THE MT KITANGLAD RANGE IN THE PROVINCE OF BUKIDNON AS A PROTECTED AREA AND ITS PERIPHERAL AREAS AS BUFFER ZONES PROVIDING FOR ITS MANAGEMENT AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES PDF Congress of the Philippines Archived from the original PDF on September 23 2015 Retrieved October 8 2013 a b c Important Bird Areas fact sheet Mount Kitanglad Birdlife International Retrieved December 7 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Mount Kitanglad Range Natural Park Birdwatching in Kitanglad Natural Park Mt Kitanglad Range Natural Park Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kitanglad Mountain Range amp oldid 1217895009, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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