BIODIVERSITY AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
As part of our commitment to sustainability, Admiral Hotel Manila – MGallery is dedicated to protecting and preserving biodiversity. We recognize the importance of wildlife conservation and have developed programs in collaboration with scientific experts to manage and protect wildlife species. Our strategies include:
Partnering with conservation organizations to support and promote local biodiversity.
Implementing initiatives that protect and restore natural habitats surrounding the hotel.
Educating Heartists, guests, and the local community on the importance of wildlife conservation.
Supporting sustainable and ethical sourcing practices that do not harm ecosystems or wildlife populations.
CURRENT AND FUTURE PLANS
Habitat Protection: Identifying and supporting habitat conservation projects in Manila Bay and other key areas.
Wildlife-Friendly Practices: Reducing light pollution, maintaining green spaces, and implementing measures that minimize disturbances to local wildlife.
Sustainable Landscaping: Using native plant species in hotel landscaping to support local biodiversity and reduce water consumption.
Guest and Staff Engagement: Organizing educational programs, eco-tours, and activities that promote awareness and participation in conservation efforts.
By integrating biodiversity and wildlife conservation into our sustainability management plan, we reinforce our commitment to a holistic and responsible approach to hospitality, ensuring a thriving environment for future generations.
PROHIBITION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES, RELATED PRODUCTS AND UNSUSTAINABLE ITEMS
Admiral Hotel Manila – MGallery strictly prohibits the sale, trade, or display of any items derived from endangered species, their by-products, or any materials stemming from unsustainable practices.
This includes, but is not limited to:
Products made from ivory, coral, exotic leathers, or endangered wood species
Food, beverages, or supplements containing ingredients from endangered or illegally harvested wildlife
Decorations, souvenirs, or artifacts sourced from threatened ecosystems or species
All departments must ensure compliance with this policy. Any supplier, vendor, or partner engaged in such practices must be reported immediately for review.