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CYNTHIA VILLAR: PRESERVE NATURAL BIRD HABITATS

To learn about the rich diversity of bird species in our region is important to preserve their natural habitats for future generations, Senator Cynthia Villar said.

As the chairperson of the Senate Committee on Environment, Natural Resources, and Climate Change, Villar said she fully supports activities that promote conservation and preservation awareness of our animals and native plants.

“I fully support activities that promote conservation and preservation awareness of our animals and native plants.”

The veteran legislator gave the welcome Remarks during the Anniversary of the Wild Bird Club of the Philippines and Launching of the 13th Asian Bird Fair at Villar Sipag Hall in Las Pinas City.

The seasoned lawmaker noted this year’s celebration is particularly special because of the launching of the 13th Asian Bird Fair 2024 (ABF) in November in Las Piñas.

The lady senator congratulated the Wild Bird Club of the Philippines, which she has known since 2010.

“For bird enthusiasts, it is notable that LPPWP is a crucial resting and refueling stop for migratory birds using the East Asian-Australasian Migratory Flyway, with some coming from as far as Siberia,” she said.

Over the years, Villar is proud that she and the Wild Bird Club have collaborated on numerous programs to ensure the efficient conservation of the wetland park.

Villar said both she and Wild Bird Club’s President, Michael Lu, as members of LPPWP Protected Area Management Board, regularly discuss policies and interventions for the park’s protection.

“This fair,” Villar said, “promises to be a celebration of avian diversity, conservation efforts, and a shared passion for birds.”

This will be shared with the public, especially students from Las Pinas and Paranaque to be invited in the event.

“Asian Bird Fair aims to foster camaraderie, cooperation, and the sharing of knowledge and best practices among bird clubs across Asia.”

“Asian Bird Fair aims to foster camaraderie, cooperation, and the sharing of knowledge and best practices among bird clubs across Asia. Its goals include promoting bird-watching as a sustainable eco-tourism activity, drawing attention to various bird festivals, fairs, and races, and highlighting the unique attractions and cultural offerings of the host city,” she said.

“The fair provides a platform for bird enthusiasts to exchange experiences and enhance their understanding and appreciation of avian life while contributing to bird habitat conservation and environmental awareness,” Villar added.

Through diverse activities and events, she said the Asian Bird Fair strengthens bonds within the bird-watching community and encourages greater public interest in bird-watching and conservation efforts.

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