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The Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF), a rescue and rehabilitation center, reported the death of the eagle “Mangayon,” named after the village where it was found, on July 8.
By Bong S. Sarmiento DAVAO CITY, Philippines — To his fellow tribal members, Datu Julito Ahao is jokingly called matanglawin, which literally means “having an eye of an eagle.” Aptly so.
Rescued eagle Rajah Cabungsuan sits on a branch at the Philippine Eagle Foundation’s center in Davao City. The organization works to conserve eagles through rescue, rehabilitation, and captive ...
While 2020 was a productive year for eagle conservation, the pandemic crippled the steady stream of revenue coming from tourists visiting the Philippine Eagle Center in Davao City. See All Key Ideas ...
Philippine Eagle chick born in captivity at the Philippine Eagle Foundation’s (PEF) conservation center in Caliman, Philippines on December 7. Photos courtesy of the Philippine Eagle Foundation.
The Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) now requires face masks at the Philippine Eagle Center to protect endangered eagles from rising Mpox cases and Avian Influenza. The measure is critical as PEC ...
Philippine Eagle Week ended with a strong call to action from the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) and its partners: to ...
The Philippine Eagle Foundation welcomes the hatching of Chick 31, now named Riley, who emerged from her shell on Jan. 16, 2025 without human intervention. Philippine Eagle Foundation via Facebook ...
Pamana, whose name means "heritage" in Tagalog, was first brought into the Philippine Eagle Center in 2012 with gunshot wounds, and spent the next three years recuperating, reported ABS-CBN News ...