Netizens are demanding justice after a vlogger's viral video stirred controversy by mishandling tarsiers. What consequences will follow?
A recent viral video featuring a vlogger, Ryan Parreño, handling tarsiers has sparked outrage among netizens and caught the attention of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). The video, now deleted, showed the vlogger disturbing the endangered tarsiers, leading to strong condemnation from viewers. Netizens are calling for accountability, emphasizing that 'ignorance of the law excuses no one.' The incident has prompted the DENR to conduct an investigation into the vlogger's actions and potential violations of wildlife protection laws.
The online community is urging authorities to take action and hold the vlogger responsible for his actions, with many demanding his arrest for the mistreatment of the tarsiers. The public outcry highlights the importance of raising awareness about the conservation of endangered species and the need to respect wildlife. Netizens are united in their stance that such behavior towards animals should not be tolerated, and that consequences must be faced for disregard of environmental laws.
As the investigation unfolds, the controversy serves as a reminder of the power of social media in highlighting environmental issues and holding individuals accountable for their actions. The incident with the vlogger and the tarsiers sheds light on the responsibility content creators have in promoting ethical and environmentally conscious behavior. It also underscores the role of the public in advocating for wildlife protection and upholding legal standards when it comes to interacting with endangered species.
'Ignorance of the law excuses no one,' says one netizen in response to the now-deleted video of vlogger Ryan Parreño.
'Ignorance of the law excuses no one,' says one netizen in response to the now-deleted video of vlogger Ryan Parreño.
The Philippines faced a big controversy when a clip on the net showed a vlogger messing with rare tarsiers. Ryan Parreño or Farm Boy Vlog, who's from South ...
In a now-deleted video originally posted on his Facebook page, the vlogger known as “Farm Boy,” hailing from Polomolok in South Cotabato, can be seen removing ...
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources said that it will conduct an investigation into the alleged mistreatment of two tarsiers by vloggers.
On April 8, the agency received reports of a disturbing video by a vlogger named Ryan Parreño, known as "Farm Boy," from Polomolok, South Cotabato. In the now- ...