Banwa Private Island Supports Biodiversity Conservation Through Art and Education

Banwa Private Island is proud to share its recent initiatives supporting biodiversity conservation through art and education. The island, recognized as a top 10 Philippine area for sharks and rays, is dedicated to preserving its diverse ecosystems.

The one-night-only “Biodiversity in Full Color” art exhibition showcased the stunning artworks of Samantha Kaspar, a talented artist with a passion for nature. Her paintings highlight the island’s rich biodiversity, inspiring viewers to appreciate and protect our natural world.

Banwa Private Island’s commitment to conservation extends beyond its role as a sanctuary for marine life. The island has undertaken important research projects, including studies on native species and habitat preservation.

Ms. Janet Oquendo, Island Manager, stated, “Samantha’s artworks beautifully capture the essence of our island’s biodiversity. We’re honored to support her and continue contributing to its preservation.”

In addition to the art exhibition, Banwa Private Island’s Aquos Foundation partnered with the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park Management Office to introduce the book “Mga Hero ng Planetang Blue” to local students, inspiring them to become environmental guardians.

Banwa Private Island remains committed to supporting initiatives that promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable practices.

Banwa Private Island is proud to support the ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity and its initiatives to raise awareness about biodiversity conservation through art and education.

The one-night-only “Biodiversity in Full Color” art exhibition showcased the stunning artworks of Ms. Samantha Kaspar, a talented artist with special needs whose passion for nature is evident in her vibrant paintings. Her works featured a diverse array of species, from colorful birds and fish to intricate corals and plants.

As a testament to its efforts, Banwa Private Island was recently recognized as one of the Philippines’ top 10 Important Shark and Ray Areas. This recognition highlights the island’s critical importance in preserving these vulnerable species and their habitats. To further bolster its conservation efforts, the island has undertaken important research projects, including studies on the native Tabon Bird (or Philippine Megapode) and Mantanani Scops Owl, as well as initiatives to preserve the indigenous beach forests where these species nest.

Ms. Janet Oquendo, Island Manager of Banwa Private Island, stated, “Aquos Foundation’s mission to protect marine ecosystems deeply resonates with Ms. Samantha’s beautiful and evocative artworks. Her paintings capture the essence of the underwater world, reminding us of the delicate balance of nature. We’re honored to have supported her and to continue contributing to the preservation of our island home’s fragile ecosystems through our conservation initiatives, including research on native species and habitat preservation.”

In addition to the art exhibition, Banwa Private Island’s Aquos Foundation, in partnership with the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park and World Heritage Site Management Office recently, held an inspiring event for students from Tumarbong Elementary School. The event featured the introduction of the book “Mga Hero ng Planetang Blue,” produced by the ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity. The book inspires young readers to become guardians of our planet.

‘Biodiversity in Full Color’ art exhibit was a resounding success, demonstrating the power of art to connect people with nature and inspire action. Banwa Private Island remains committed to supporting initiatives that promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable practices, both through art and education.

Photo shows Ms. Samantha Kaspar stands in front of the bed headframe coral artwork at the Northeast Principal Villa on Banwa Private Island (above photo of the collage). This stunning piece, inspired by the island’s thriving coral reef, served as one of her painting inspirations for the recent art exhibit (below photo of the collage). The bed headframe’s design is a testament to the Aquos Foundation’s Reef Ball regeneration project.

This press release has also been published on VRITIMES
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