One of the pressing issues of the environment is climate change and it has started to affect the wealthy natural resources of the Island Garden City of Samal (IGACOS) in Davao. To address this, WWF has initiated a comprehensive climate change adaptation scheme to reduce potential climate change-related vulnerabilities.
WWF’s Tubbataha Reef Project, on the other hand, provides practical systems and solutions to sustain operations in this natural resource area.
WWF-Philippines spearheads processes to facilitate the implementation of diver fees, no-take zones and expansion of park boundaries to increase marine biomass, and to push for sustainable ecotour ism, mar icul ture and microfinance.
Through its Major Gift Program, individuals and groups can embark on a lifelong legacy by helping WWFPhilippines and its wide range of products directed towards preserving the country’s natural resources."
WWF-Philippines recognizes that the environment is the social security system of the poor. There is no Planet B and we only have one country. So the time to invest in the Philippine environment is now.
To know more about the WWFPhilippines Major Gifts Program, get in touch with Puch Calma at (927) 793-6133 or pcalma@wwf.org. ph.