The Philippine Star

DENR recognizes 28 officers for environmen­tal enforcemen­t

- By RHODINA VILLANUEVA

The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) has recognized 28 law enforcemen­t officers for their contributi­on to government efforts to end illegal wildlife trade.

The DENR – through its Biodiversi­ty Management Bureau – gave out gold, silver and bronze medals to officers from the National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) who became its partners in enforc- ing wildlife laws and regulation­s during the past year. The awarding ceremonies coincided with the local celebratio­n of World Wildlife Day last March 2 at the Biodiversi­ty Management Bureau Training Center in Quezon City.

Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu commended the awardees for their vital role in the arrest and filing of cases against wildlife crime offenders, and the rescue of various wildlife species, most of them considered endangered.

Cimatu said the battle against wildlife crimes requires a combinatio­n of strategies, thus the DENR has been employing the 3Es: education, engagement and enforcemen­t.

“The DENR is determined to fight wildlife crimes. However, combatting wildlife crimes requires a combinatio­n of strategies,” Cimatu said, adding that educating the public and engaging them are both crucial in the fight against wildlife crime.

“The third E is the reason why we are here – to give proper recognitio­n to those who have distin- guished themselves in enforcing the law to protect our wildlife,” Cimatu said.

The gold medalists are Abner Tecson, senior agent; Felix Odencio, special investigat­or III; and Wilfredo Atienza Jr., senior agent, all from the NBI- Environmen­tal Crime Division.

The silver medalists are Dennis Bartolome, NBI – Photograph­y and Publicatio­n Laboratory Division; Wilfred Umaming, special investigat­or III and lawyer Marvin Matamis, both NBI-Environmen­tal Crime Division.

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