Special conservation campaigns for selected wildlife species
In some instances, the protection of wildlife is so urgent that
special actions are mounted. Examples are the conservation programs for the
Philippine Eagle, Black Shama, Marine Turtles, Philippine Crocodile, Spotted
Deer and Wild Boar.
Habitat restoration or rehabilitation
You can assist in habitat restoration or rehabilitation by:
· participation in
reforestation projects, mangrove replanting and in the establishment of
artificial reefs.

Habitat restoration or
rehabilitation
Zoo modification and improvement programs
Ideally, wildlife should not be kept in zoos, where these are
caged, out of their natural habitats and isolated from their kind. However, some
zoos are operated for educational, scientific and tourism purposes. A zoo can be
modified by a larger space and by-inclusion of endemic species. You can help in
any of the following ways:
· Check zoo
conditions and report animal cruelty and poor conditions.
· Promote visits to a good zoo.
(i.e., Animals are properly cared for and their living places are clean.)
· Raise funds for animal feeds.
· Volunteer your time/services
for simple but necessary chores.
· Conduct information/education
campaigns, especially about endangered species inside the zoo.

Zoo modification and improvement
programs
Comanagement or the management of specific projects in protected
areas
Protected areas are under the responsibility and authority of
the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. However, the government
needs support of people and organizations to properly operate them. Some
organizations assist by comanaging these areas while others do by managing a
project. There may be something you can also do, like any of the following:
· Volunteer as Park
guard, guide, first aider and for other necessary services within your capacity.
· Donate or raise funds for
garbage cans, trail signs, water buckets and other materials.
· Suggest improvements in the
park site which enhances its ecological balance.
· Promote bird watching and
other educational, wholesome activities.
· Conduct information/education
campaigns about the wildlife found in the area

Comanagement or the management of
specific projects in protected areas
Acquiring property rights of wildlife habitat to preserve an
endangered species
Usually, the environmental group opts for this action when the
habitat of a wildlife it seeks to preserve is located in private lands.
Donations of such lands can be solicited; however, when such is not feasible,
there is a need to purchase. You can do any of the following to help the
lead/coordinating agency or institution:
· Raise funds.
· Conduct information and
education campaigns about the project and its importance.

Acquiring property rights of
wildlife habitat to preserve an endangered species
Captive breeding programs
This action is resorted to when the propagation of a race and
endangered species-cannot just be left to natural processes in the wilds.
Technical resources, sophisticated laboratory equipment and substantial funding
may be demanded. Some of the present captive breeding programs in the country
are those of the Philippine Eagle conducted by the Philippine Eagle Conservation
Foundation in Davao, the Spotted
Deer by the Silliman University in Dumaguete City and the
Philippine Crocodile by the DENR in Palawan. You can help in any of the
following ways:
· Locate individuals
of species in the wilds which are endangered due to habitat destruction,
hunting, poaching or are in the custody of pet-raisers and other private
individuals. Facilitate their donation to the captive breeding program.
· Conduct information/education
campaigns to rehabilitate natural habitats and to protect individuals in the
wilds.
· Raise funds for additional
research equipment and laboratory facilities.

Captive breeding programs
You can further contribute your time and effort to the support
activities of these special conservation campaigns, like community organizing,
information/education activities, resource mobilization, etc.
Ideas for Action:
A Technology Information Kit November 23 - 28,
1992