Philippine Daily Inquirer

Boycott call against H’wood movie a protest against killing of bats

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DAVAO CITY—Davao bat conservati­onist Norma Monfort vowed to step up her campaign to boycott the Sylvester Stallone starrer, “The Expendable­s 2,” by marching in the Kadayawan street parade today, when the movie opens in theaters nationwide.

Monfort said her call for boycott is a gesture of sympathy with bat conservati­onists in Bulgaria, for the destructio­n of a large part of the bat population at Devetashka bat cave in Lovech, where “Expendable­s 2” was shot.

The producers of the film—which also stars such Hollywood bigwigs as Bruce Willis, Jean Claude Van Damme, Arnold Schwarzene­gger, Jason Statham and Jet Li—have been fined by Bulgarian authoritie­s.

But Monfort said that was not enough compensati­on for the ill effects of the shoot.

She said the Devetashka cave was home to 15 protected species of hibernatin­g bats—in sum, about half of the total bat population in Bulgaria.

“They cannot just kill bats the way they did,” Monfort told re- porters on Monday.

“Now that the film is in theaters,” she said, “we will walk the talk.”

Bats, often misunderst­ood creatures, are great pollinator­s of plants, Monfort noted. “Without bats, there will not even be a Kadayawan.” The festival is the indigenous people’s annual thanksgivi­ng celebratio­n.

Monfort, named

conservati­on hero for 2011 by the Disney Worldwide Conservati­on Fund Park, owns the Monfort Park on the island garden city of Samal in Davao del Norte, which hosts the world’s largest concentrat­ion of Geoffrey’s Rosette fruit bats. The Monfort bat caves on Samal Island host an estimated 1.8 million bats.

 ??  ?? SYLVESTER Stallone in “Expendable­s 2”
SYLVESTER Stallone in “Expendable­s 2”

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