It is a cliché to say that mobile phones have become indispensable tools in accomplishing many activities of daily living.
But to add further to the long list of mobile technology’s importance, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), PLDT wireless unit, Smart Communications, and Huawei Technologies Philippines (Huawei) signed an agreement to use mobile phones to assist in saving and protecting endangered Philippine rainforests.
In a landmark initiative, the DENR, PLDT wireless unit, Smart, and Huawei agreed last February to collaborate in pilot testing an Internet of Things (IoT) solution that taps mobile technology to detect and record rainforest sounds that can help prevent illegal logging and poaching activities in the country’s rainforests.
The IoT solution has been deployed to five DENR-designated areas in Palawan, which is recognized as the “last ecological frontier” of the country. Designated pilot sites are Cadlao Island, Maranlao and Pasadena in El Nido, and New Guinlo and Pancol in Taytay.
Developed by US-based NGO, Rainforest Connection (RFCx), the innovation makes use of old cell phones to monitor and record ambient sounds of priority forest areas identified by the DENR.
The bio-acoustics are then uploaded to a cloud service using Smart connectivity. The information can be accessed via the Rainforest Connection mobile application.
Information on the mobile app may be used by key community stakeholders to interpret patterns of forest activity and take corresponding action in affected areas.

PILOT SITE: Aerial photo of one of the pilot installations in New Guinlo, Taytay, Palawan. (Smart Newsroom Photo)
Real-time listening post for the country’s forests
The solution makes use of old cellphones that are installed in strategic areas of the rainforest.
Powered by solar panels and wireless connectivity, the mobile devices are repurposed as “Rainforest Guardians” or listening posts for sounds of the forest.
Audio recordings of the Rainforest Guardians are accessible to DENR forest rangers, who also receive real-time alerts on sounds of chainsaws, trucks, and other sounds of forest destruction.
“The DENR welcomes this collaboration between the government and the private sector to help protect the country’s forest cover. This supports Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu’s resolve to level up the enforcement mandate and capability of DENR by employing technology to complement our current systems,” Nilo Tamoria, executive Director of the DENR Environmental Protection and Enforcement Task Force.
“This initiative highlights the important role of technology in nation-building. As the country’s leading digital services providers, PLDT and Smart are in a unique position to leverage on our platforms and technical expertise to aid in the protection of the environment,” Manuel V. Pangilinan, PLDT Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, said.
“It is our hope that this significant step will not only benefit policymakers and forest workers, but also surrounding communities who rely on rainforests for food, shelter, and livelihood,” Pangilinan said.
“At Smart, an integral part of our services are initiatives that help improve the well-being of the communities we serve. By being at the forefront of technology and environmental initiatives such as this, and by leveraging on our vast network coverage, Smart aims to help curb the impact of global warming and climate change,” Alfredo S. Panlilio, president and CEO of Smart Communications and executive vice president and chief revenue officer of PLDT, said.

RAINFOREST CONNECTION CEO Topher White with the RFCx Dashboard (Smart Newsroom Photo)
Telco partnership, a world first
This is the first time the innovation has been rolled out in the Philippines, and the first time that a telco has been tapped by Rainforest Connection to serve the platform’s connectivity requirements.
As the first Philippine telco partner, Smart provided wireless connectivity to all the designated pilot sites in Palawan, namely Cadlao Island, Maranlao and Pasadena in El Nido, and New Guinlo and Pancol in Taytay.
“As the pioneer connectivity partner for this initiative, we have been able to successfully demonstrate a complete and interoperable ecosystem for Rainforest Connection’s innovation — that which connects the key government unit, the primary NGO, a technology partner, and a telco, to help guard the rainforests in the Philippines,” Chaye Cabal-Revilla, PLDT SVP & Group Controller and concurrent PLDT Group Chief Sustainability Officer said.
“Our support for this initiative underscores our commitment to provide services that promote environment stewardship and sustainability,” Cabal-Revilla said.
“The dedication of the local DENR forest rangers in Palawan is known worldwide, as are the unique challenges and dangers they have faced in protecting this last frontier of Filipino wilderness from logging and environmental threats,” Topher White, CEO, Rainforest Connection (RFCx).
“Huawei and Smart teamed up to give RFCx an opportunity to help these brave men, and now, with their new technical advantage, the forest is always connected to its protectors, 24/7, thanks to the reliable and extensive Smart network covering the island,” White said.

Mobile telephony helps curb deforestation
The solution has been successfully rolled out in Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Indonesia, Peru, Romania, and South Africa.
Results have also been promising since its implementation in the Philippines. After the pilot rollout of Rainforest Connection in the country, several alerts of illegal logging in Palawan were verified and foiled by forest rangers.
“This initiative highlights our seriousness in helping create a more sustainable future for families, communities, and the country,” Cabal-Revilla said.
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Results have also been promising since its implementation in the Philippines. After the pilot rollout of Rainforest Connection in the country, several alerts of illegal logging in Palawan were verified and foiled by forest rangers.
“This initiative highlights our seriousness in helping create a more sustainable future for families, communities, and the country,” Cabal-Revilla said.
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