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Riley, the Philippine eagle whose unassisted hatching brought hope to conservation efforts earlier this year, has died.
Filinvest Group’s FDC Utilities, Inc. (FDCUI) has renewed its commitment to Philippine Eagle Dagitab, ensuring protection of ...
Riley's death "prompted the Foundation to review and strengthen its health and nutrition programs to prevent similar incidents," according to the foundation's statement on the eaglet's death.
Native only to the Philippines, the Philippine hawk-eagle plays a crucial ecological role in keeping small animal populations ...
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Philippine eagle on P1,000 bill turns 15 years oldPilot's Philippine eagle photo featured on P1,000 bill Habitat loss and ruthless hunting have caused a rapid decline in the number of Philippine Eagles, the national bird of the archipelago country.
"If their natural habitat is protected, then there's no need for conservation," she added. Under the law, killing a ...
MANILA: The Philippines and Singapore are resuming plans to set up a joint breeding programme to guarantee the survival of the critically endangered Philippine eagle. The two sides are currently ...
Riley, the first Philippine eagle to hatch independently in captivity, has died just three months after its birth raised hopes of survival for the endangered species, a conservation charity has said.
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