Avida is soaring to great heights to save its own kind.
Literally, that is, as the Philippine Eagle Foundation named a
12-year-old eagle under its care “Avida” after forging an agreement with
high-quality property developer Avida Land Corp.
Under this memorandum of agreement signed between the two parties,
Avida Land has formalized its commitment to support the foundation’s
efforts to help save the Philippine eagle and its habitat.
If all goes well, “Avida” is expected to mature and be able to bear
eagles of her own to help continue the line of Philippine eagle species.
While the Ayala Land subsidiary is in the business of providing
quality homes to the hardworking Filipinos, Avida Land is also very much
aware of the need to help provide all inhabitants of this planet a
sustainable home—and that means not only the people, but all other forms
of life as well.
Corporate sponsor
As such, Avida Land deemed that it was only right for the company to
enter into such an agreement and serve as one of the corporate sponsors
of the Philippine Eagle Foundation in a concentrated bid to protect this
critically endangered species.
The Philippine eagle, according to Avida Land, is considered to date
as one of the largest and most powerful eagles in the world.
The company explained: “It is also one of the rarest of all eagle
species, found only in the forests of Luzon, Samar, Leyte and Mindanao.
Unfortunately, the destruction of forests threatens these raptors’
existence. The Philippine eagle is critically endangered and there are
only about 500 pairs left in the wild.”
Under the said agreement, Avida Land has specifically committed to
support the foundation for the next three years to help breed Philippine
eagles at the PEF sanctuary. The said sponsorship will also include
efforts to educate the public on the importance of the Philippine eagle
to Davao’s ecosystem and to the country’s national heritage.
“Avida Land’s contribution will be spent on the care, maintenance and
monitoring of nests of eagle chicks in the wild, including their daily
feeding and veterinary care. Part of it will also go to other support
programs of the PEF,” the company said.
“Avida’s partnership with the PEF is part of our overall commitment
for sustainable development wherever there is an Avida property,” it
added.
Sustainability practice by its parent company, Ayala Land, means
building communities that meet the needs of customers; create benefits
that last through generations; and, offer environment-friendly products
and design that uplift the lives of people in and around them.
For Ayala Land, the ultimate end of sustainability is
nation-building. As such, the company ensures that sustainability is
integrated into everything it does: from the choice and acquisition of
land, to how it master plans communities and townships; to the design
and construction of its properties.
Similarly, Avida Land claims that all its developments are also
master planned to ensure that these structures are sustainable,
energy-efficient and environmentally sound.
Commitment
And as Avida Land expands its reach in the Visayas and Mindanao, it
has committed to continue its pursuit of sustainability for all its
property developments. Avida has already sold out its Avida Towers Cebu
while Avida Towers Riala, also in Cebu, was recently launched.
Currently, Avida is developing the Centrio Tower in Cagayan de Oro;
house and lot projects in Iloilo and Bacolod; and it will soon begin its
first property project in Davao.
As of the first half of 2012, Avida Land has a total of 46 projects
in 22 unique locations. Avida homes are all beautifully and practically
designed, can be acquired through flexible payment terms, and built to
provide reliable performance over time. Avida means affordable living at
its best.
For more than 20 years, Avida has focused on enriching the lives of
the hardworking Filipino middle-class by offering their families a home
to be proud of. These are homes that thrive in a peaceful and safe
community and are accessible to public transportation.
For latest update on real estate
development and its RA 9646, the Real Estate Service Act of 2009, visit
www.ra9646.com.ph.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
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