SM, DENR partner to save critically endangered PH species

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SM Supermalls has teamed up with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and some of the nation’s most respected organizations — each with expertise in wildlife conservation — to protect six critically endangered animals found in the Philippines.

The campaign — launched in partnership with Kultura, Banco De Oro Unibank Inc. (BDO), the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), the Forest Foundation Philippines or FFP, the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), the D’Aboville Foundation (DAF), the Philippine Eagle Conservation Program Foundation or PEF, and Katala Foundation — aims to raise both awareness and funds to safeguard these species and the communities that depend on them.

In photo are (from left) Hubert D’Aboville, president and executive director of D’Aboville Foundation and Demo Farm Inc.; Mary Edwina Garchitorena, country director of Zoological Society of London-CMRP Philippines Inc.; Dennis Joseph Ilustre Salvador, executive director at The Philippine Eagle Conservation Program Foundation; Steven Tan, president of SM Supermalls; Hanna Carinna Sy, assistant vice president for Special Events and Tenant Marketing at SM Supermalls; Maria Antonia Yulo Loyzaga, secretary of Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Sarah Jessica Navarro, first vice president at BDO; Katherine Custodio, executive director of World Wide Fund for Nature Philippines; and Indira Dayang Lacerna-Widmann, program director at Katala Foundation. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

The DENR and SM Supermalls are working with the following organizations for the conservation of these species:

The dugong, a gentle marine mammal often seen in the waters surrounding the Philippines, and the Philippine turtle, including several endangered sea turtle species, are supported by Kabang Kalikasan ng Pilipinas Foundation Inc. or KKPFI/WWF-PH.

The Philippine cockatoo, also known as the red-vented cockatoo and native to the country’s forests, is protected by the Katala Foundation.

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The Philippine eagle, the country’s national bird known for its majestic size and critically low population, is conserved by the Philippine Eagle Foundation.

The tamaraw, a dwarf buffalo found only on the island of Mindoro, is looked after by DAF.

The pangolin, a critically endangered scaly mammal from Palawan, is championed by the ZSL.

As part of the Save From Extinction campaign, SM Supermalls will provide key platforms to promote awareness through posters, videos and fundraising booths in its malls. Participating malls include SM City North EDSA, SM Megamall, SM Makati, SM Aura and SM Mall of Asia, starting October 18. These booths will feature exclusive merchandise from Kultura, with proceeds supporting conservation efforts.

Kultura’s merchandise lineup includes t-shirt designs for both adults and children in several colors with each product highlighting one of the six endangered animals. Canvas tote bags, featuring the animals, are also available for purchase.

Kultura’s exclusive merchandise collection for Save From Extinction features artwork of the dugong, pangolin, pawikan, tamaraw, cockatoo, and Philippine eagle on t-shirts and tote bags. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Kultura’s exclusive merchandise collection for Save From Extinction features artwork of the dugong, pangolin, pawikan, tamaraw, cockatoo, and Philippine eagle on t-shirts and tote bags. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

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During the launch, Steven Tan, president of SM Supermalls, has reaffirmed the company’s dedication to this vital cause, saying: “At SM Supermalls, we are committed to protecting these remarkable creatures and their habitats. Through our malls and platforms, we are taking concrete steps to raise awareness and drive action that ensures their survival for future generations.”

BDO is leveraging its vast nationwide network to support the campaign, offering donation channels through its ATMs across the country. This integration makes it easier for the public to contribute, extending the reach of the campaign to thousands of communities. Funds raised will go directly to nongovernmental organizations dedicated to the conservation of each species.

In photo are Hans Sy and Hanna Carinna Sy with His Excellency Kamal Kishore, head of the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) and Hon. Marco Toscano-Rivalta, chief of UNDRR Regional Office for Asia Pacific, during the Save From Extinction memorandum of understanding signing event. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

In photo are Hans Sy and Hanna Carinna Sy with His Excellency Kamal Kishore, head of the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) and Hon. Marco Toscano-Rivalta, chief of UNDRR Regional Office for Asia Pacific, during the Save From Extinction memorandum of understanding signing event. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

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“This collaboration is not just about saving endangered animals; it’s about supporting the communities they belong to,” says Hanna Carinna Sy, SM Supermalls’ assistant vice president for Special Events and Tenant Marketing.

She adds, “Our goal is to ensure the survival of these animals while creating lasting economic, social, and ecological benefits for future generations.”

This initiative is a key pillar in SM’s broader sustainability strategy, reinforcing its unwavering commitment to environmental conservation. By mobilizing its resources and partners for this crucial cause, SM is taking concrete action toward a sustainable future, where both people and wildlife can thrive.

To know more about the Save From Extinction campaign, visit https://www.smsupermalls.com/save-from-extinction.

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