Mindoro Biodiversity Conservation Foundation, Inc. (MBCFI)
Mindoro Biodiversity Conservation Foundation, Inc. (MBCFI)
Established in 2008, MBCFI is dedicated to conserving Mindoro’s unique biodiversity, environment, and natural resources. Since its founding, the organization has played a vital role in protecting the island’s ecosystems through research, program development, and strong institutional partnerships.
MBCFI has a long-standing collaboration with both the D’ABOVILLE Foundation and Re:wild, contributing to field research, awareness campaigns, and strategic conservation planning. Recognizing their technical expertise and project management experience, MBCFI was invited to join the Darwin Initiative project as a major partner.
MBCFI leads the implementation of Output 1 (Policy), leveraging their strong networks and influence in policymaking to support the passage of the Tamaraw Bill and improve conservation coordination across Mindoro. They also lead Output 3 (Capacity), drawing on their strong ties with academic institutions and extensive experience in training and environmental education.
With a deep commitment to protecting the tamaraw and its habitat, MBCFI continues to be a driving force in ensuring a sustainable future for Mindoro’s people and biodiversity.
Mindoro Biodiversity Conservation Foundation, Inc. (MBCFI)
Established in 2008, MBCFI is dedicated to conserving Mindoro’s unique biodiversity, environment, and natural resources. Since its founding, the organization has played a vital role in protecting the island’s ecosystems through research, program development, and strong institutional partnerships.
MBCFI has a long-standing collaboration with both the D’ABOVILLE Foundation and Re:wild, contributing to field research, awareness campaigns, and strategic conservation planning. Recognizing their technical expertise and project management experience, MBCFI was invited to join the Darwin Initiative project as a major partner.
MBCFI leads the implementation of Output 1 (Policy), leveraging their strong networks and influence in policymaking to support the passage of the Tamaraw Bill and improve conservation coordination across Mindoro. They also lead Output 3 (Capacity), drawing on their strong ties with academic institutions and extensive experience in training and environmental education.
With a deep commitment to protecting the tamaraw and its habitat, MBCFI continues to be a driving force in ensuring a sustainable future for Mindoro’s people and biodiversity.