The Philippine Star

Digital technology to aid in protecting biodiversi­ty – DENR

- – Romina Cabrera

In commemorat­ion of World Wildlife Day last March 3, Environmen­t Secretary Maria Antonia Loyzaga is pushing for the use of digital technology to aid in biodiversi­ty protection.

Digital innovation­s can be leveraged to combat illegal wildlife trade and support biodiversi­ty in the country alongside collaborat­ion with partners, according to Loyzaga.

“We should maximize the advantages that these digital technologi­es have to offer in various applicatio­ns in the implementa­tion of our plans and programs on environmen­tal protection and conservati­on,” she said.

The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) chief opined that regulators and law enforcers can be better equipped to implement laws and regulation­s using newer technologi­es.

She noted that wildlife crime has become more well-planned and fastmoving, circumvent­ing establishe­d procedures for trade.

She emphasized that the DENR is promoting the use of electronic permitting systems called “eCITES PH” that can prevent fraud in wildlife trade through paperless transactio­ns.

The DENR is also developing a mobile applicatio­n for monitoring and reporting wildlife crimes through its Wildlife Agency and Citizen Law Enforcemen­t Reporting Tool or WildALERT.

Loyzaga said the DENR is also collaborat­ing with the Philippine Space Agency to use space technology, artificial intelligen­ce and machine learning to map out mangrove areas in the country.

She added that the country and the world is facing the triple crisis of climate change, pollution and biodiversi­ty loss, and that all members of the public should serve as ambassador­s for wildlife protection and conservati­on.

“Let us be the voices that cannot be heard in order to create awareness and to protect and take active part in conservati­on and prevention of illegal wildlife trade,” she said.

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