WILDLIFE RESCUE AND RETRIEVAL HOTLINES
WILDLIFE
RESCUE AND RETRIEVAL HOTLINES
How many
people know that the Biodiversity Management Bureau (BMB) actually has a
hotline for wildlife rescue and retrieval? It would be good for everyone to
know this number (09129092310), so that they could call the BMB whenever
wildlife needs to be rescued or retrieved. The same number could also be
contacted via Viber.
Other than
the ordinary people like us, I think that the officers and staff of the LGUs
should know this number, especially those in the uniformed services such as
their policemen, firemen and barangay guards. To that, they should include the
local disaster risk reduction management teams. And for those who have
forgotten, BMB used to be known as the Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau
(PAWB), and it is still under the DENR like before.
Most of us
are aware of the need to protect the Philippine Eagle (monkey eating eagle) and
the Tamaraw, but we should also know that there are hundreds of other native
and endemic wildlife that also need our protection, even if they are not so
popular. Native species are those that evolved within our country but could
also be found elsewhere. Endemic species are those that could only be found in
our country. For example, the Philippine Warty Pig is an endemic species that
is still heavily hunted up to now. Some might argue that it is only a pig, but
I will also argue that it is part of our patrimony, therefore we should protect
it. IKE SENERES/03-23-2024
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