Ibon-Ebon organizer to sue game hunters for killing wild ducks for vlogs sake

The organizer of the country’s first and only bird-watching festival is going after after game hunters  who posted killings of hundreds of Philippine wild ducks in their vlog sites just for content’s sake. 

Former Candaba Mayor Jerry Pelayo who started the Ibon-Ebon (Bird-Egg) Festival in Pampanga in  2008, bared he will be filing charges against the game hunters who have “arrogantly” claimed in their  social media sites killing wild Philippine ducks which are considered endangered. 

The Philippine duck, locally known as dumara, is rated endangered on the IUCN Red List with the  population estimated to be 3,300 – 6,700 mature individuals remaining. The species has experienced  steep population decreases since the 1970s mainly due to hunting and habitat loss. 

“It’s really heartbreaking seeing these game hunters posting videos in their social media accounts,  boasting of killing dumara by the hundreds,” said Pelayo, the primary organizer of the Ibon Ebon  Festival which allowed local and foreign tourists unhampered watching of 17,000 migratory birds of  at least 49 species who flock to Candaba Swamps annually. 

Unfortunately, the annual Ibon Ebon Festival was cancelled after Pelayo completed his three terms  as mayor Candaba in 2013 by his successor. 

Among those game-hunter/vloggers who Pelayo identified are Kulaki Hunter, Kasipat Hunter, Jhonie  Bellen and X4 Raf Hunter. 

The former mayor said the game hunters would be charged with violation of Republic Act 9147,  otherwise known as An Act Providing For The Conservation And Protection Of Wildlife Resources  And Their Habitats, Appropriating Funds Therefore And For Other Purposes. 

Section 27 of the Implementing Rules And Regulations of RA 9147 clearly states that “it shall be  unlawful for any person to willfully knowing exploit wildlife resources and their habitats, or undertake  the killing and destroying of wildlife species.” 

“They cannot feign ignorance as ignorance of the law spares no one. If they are found guilty, they  can face imprisonment of up to twelve (12) years aside from the hefty fines to be imposed on them,”  Pelayo stressed. 

The law also provides penalty for every wildlife killed intentionally. 

The penalty are as follow: a) Critically endangered species – Jail term of six years and one day to  12 years and/or a fine of P100,000 to P1 million; b: Endangered species Jail term of four years and  one day to six years and/or a fine of P50,000 to P500,000; c) Vulnerable species – Jail term of two  years and one day to four years and/or a fine of P30,000 to P300,000 


 

Pelayo’s latest move against the illegal game hunters comes in the heels of a recent court ruling  convicting a Korean national for killing a dog in March 2024. 

Jung Seongho was found guilty of ‘animal cruelty’ in a case filed against him by the Philippine Animal  Welfare Society in March 2024 and was sentenced to two years imprisonment and was fined  P100,000. 

It was learned that the dog named ‘Erica was taken care of by a restaurant in 2021 during the  pandemic. 

Pelayo said they have already sought the assistance of the National Bureau of Investigation to track  down the game hunters through their vlog sites. 

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