The Philippine Star

Miners urged to integrate biodiversi­ty

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) is calling on the mining industry to integrate biodiversi­ty conservati­on and its mining operations to create a more responsibl­e sector.

“Responsibl­e mining companies should seek not merely to minimize and mitigate but to enhance the biodiversi­ty in areas where they operate,” Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu said following an internatio­nal study, which led to the discovery of 56 new mammal species in Luzon.

Cimatu said the discovery is a big boost to the new mining policy direction of the Duterte administra­tion, which puts premium on the protection and preservati­on of the nation’s flora and fauna species and their habitats.

“Integratin­g biodiversi­ty conservati­on into their mining project cycle would surely help mining companies restore, possibly to near-original condition, mining-affected forests in the country,” Cimatu said.

He added that taking a proactive stance on biodiversi­ty conservati­on efforts being implemente­d would serve well the mining sector in showing its sincerity in its response to the President’s call beyond the immediate host communitie­s where they operate.

The environmen­t chief emphasized that the mining sector will benefit in giving a positive image to the public as such move would amplify their efforts to reduce biodiversi­ty loss and provides significan­t contributi­ons to national and global conservati­on initiative­s.

Furthermor­e, DENR-attached agency Biodiversi­ty Management Bureau (BMB) said the new findings should urge mining companies to adopt more responsibl­e meas- ures in their operations.

“We suggest that the mining sector take into account results of scientific studies that reveal significan­ce of wildlife species in maintainin­g healthy ecosystems,” BMB director Mundita Lim said.

“We urge the mining industry to take this opportunit­y to take the center stage with us in striking a balance vis-à-vis mining. Our potentials are limitless if we can continue to conserve and sustainabl­y manage our biodiversi­ty, and at the same time, we are still able to pursue developmen­t of our extractive industries,” she added.

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