Philippine Daily Inquirer

NO MORE SWIMMING WITH WHALE SHARKS FOR MISS U CONTESTANT­S

- By Erika Sauler @erikaINQ

Following an outcry from wildlife conservati­on groups, Miss Universe candidates will not be swimming with the “butanding” (whale shark), like what some did in Oslob, Cebu, according to the Department of Tourism. Netizens and environmen­talists have criticized the Oslob activity as irresponsi­ble and a bad tourism practice.

But the beauty queens will see another endangered species, the Philippine Eagle, when they visit Davao City on Jan. 19. Malacañang has ordered government agencies and offices to support the Philippine­s’ hosting of the pageant.

The Department of Tourism has crossed out swimming with the “butanding” (whale shark) from the itinerary of Miss Universe candidates due to outcry from wildlife conservati­on groups.

The candidates, however, will get to see another endangered species, the Philippine Eagle, when they visit Davao City on Jan. 19.

“We’ve already spoken to the environmen­talists who raised their concern and we’ve told them there won’t be anything about the whale shark. It’s no longer included,” Tourism Undersecre­tary Kat de Castro said in a press briefing on Wednesday.

Last December, about five candidates swam with the whale sharks in Oslob, Cebu, which drew criticisms from netizens and environmen­talists.

Greenpeace Southeast Asia and Marine Wildlife Watch of the Philippine­s hit the activity as irresponsi­ble and a bad tourism practice.

Whale sharks in Oslob are fed to lure them to a spot, making them dependent and vulnerable to poaching and injuries, environmen­talist said.

De Castro earlier said that the candidates underwent orientatio­n and followed the guidelines for the marine wildlife interactio­n, such as not wearing sunblock lotion and staying at least 4 meters away from the whale sharks.

 ??  ?? MATAPOS ANG BUTANDING PHILIPPINE EAGLE NAMAN!
MATAPOS ANG BUTANDING PHILIPPINE EAGLE NAMAN!

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