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Tamaraw protectors receive mobility and equipment aid from Toyota PH

Toyota Motor Philippines Foundation (TMPF), the social and h

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Tamaraw protectors receive mobility and equipment aid from Toyota PH

Toyota Motor Philippines Foundation (TMPF), the social and humanitarian arm of the country’s leading automotive company, turns over a brand-new locally produced Tamaraw vehicle and “Bantay Tamaraw Kits” as support to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ (DENR) Tamaraw Conservation Program (TCP).

 


 Bantay Tamaraw Rangers dropped off to their jump-off station through the donated Tamaraw vehicle
    

The ceremonial turnover, held at the DENR Central Office in Diliman, Quezon City, was led by DENR secretary Maria Antonia Yulo Loyzaga, Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation (TMP) president Masando Hashimoto, and TMPF president Jose Maria Aligada. 
 
The donations are part of a collaboration with a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the DENR and TMPF, signed synchronously with the release of the Next Generation Toyota Tamaraw in December 2024.

As the first tranche of support, TMPF handed over a Tamaraw Utility Van (UV) long wheelbase variant to aid in the patrolling and monitoring by “Bantay Tamaraw Rangers” as well as in the mobility operations of the TCP Office on the island of Mindoro. In addition, DENR-MIMAROPA regional officials and TCP Office representatives received Php500,000-worth of Bantay Tamaraw Kits, consisting of mountaineering gears, equipment, and tools on behalf of the Bantay Tamaraw Rangers.

 


The Next Generation Tamaraw arrives at Department of Environment and Natural Resources – Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office in Occidental Mindoro.  
    

The Bantay Tamaraw Rangers are volunteer Indigenous People (IP) and barangay residents dedicated in protecting the critically endangered Tamaraw (Bubalus mindorensis) and their known habitats in Mounts Iglit-Baco Natural Park, which spans across Occidental Mindoro and Oriental Mindoro. To date, the TCP Office has eighteen (18) registered rangers who will soon receive a complete set of equipment each.

In his message, TMP president Masando Hashimoto paid tribute to Tamaraw protectors, saying “we salute you for risking yourself on the ground to protect our Tamaraws.”

“Now, it is your turn to be protected too – from the harsh mountain conditions and various dangers of trekking and camping for weeks in the wilds.”

 


In photo (from left) are TCP Deputy Coordinator Neil Anthony del Mundo, TMP First Vice President Josephine Villanueva, TMPF President Jose Maria Aligada,
TMP President Masando Hashimoto, DENR Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo Loyzaga, DENR Undersecretary for Field Operations Atty. Juan Miguel T. Cuna,
DENR Undersecretary for Legal and Administration Atty. Ernesto D. Adobo Jr., DENR Assistant Director for Biodiversity Management Bureau Mariglo Rosaida I. Laririt,
DENR-MIMAROPA Regional Executive Director Felix S. Mirasol Jr., and San Jose, Occidental Mindoro City Environment and Natural Resources Office
and Concurrent TCP Coordinator Efren L. Delos Reyes.

    

Hashimoto also mentioned that the initiative is part of the global Toyota Environmental Challenge 2050, particularly in “Establishing a Society in Harmony with Nature.” Under this challenge, TMP collaborates with the DENR on various environmental initiatives, including reforestation, afforestation, marine life conservation, and recently, biodiversity conservation.
 
On top of in-kind donations, TMPF is also committed to provide a Php3-million conservation fund to support key program initiatives, including Tamaraw habitat monitoring and research, support programs for Barangay and Indigenous People (IP) volunteers, equipping the Tamaraw Research and Conservation Center, and various Communication, Education, and Public Awareness (CEPA) activities.
 
Founded 35 years ago, TMPF is the corporate foundation of TMP with a focus on four (4) core pillars of Health, Education, Environment, and Community Service.

 


Bantay Tamaraw Rangers who received the donations at the DENR-TCP Office in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro 


    


Bantay Tamaraw Kits to equip the rangers, enhancing their safety and comfort in patrolling Mindoro’s terrains.