+ Follow BRIAN BALA Tag
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[Title] => File charges vs eagle killer Zubiri
[Summary] => Sen. Miguel Zubiri urged the filing of charges against Brian Bala-on, a Lumad farmer in Mt. Kitanglad, Bukidnon, who admitted killing a Philippine eagle, an endangered bird that was raised in captivity and was recently released in the wild by the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF).
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[Title] => Eagle killer just wanted bird soup
[Summary] => Leaders of a southern tribal community took custody yesterday of a man who confessed he killed an endangered Philippine eagle four months after it was released back into the wild following treatment for a gunshot wound.
Brian Bala-on, a 22-year-old vegetable farmer, was seen carrying an air gun at a vegetable farm where the eagle was shot, said Felix Mirasol, a warden at Mount Kitanglad Natural Park in southern Mindanao.
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Brian Bala-on, a 22-year-old vegetable farmer, was seen carrying an air gun at a vegetable farm where the eagle was shot, said Felix Mirasol, a warden at Mount Kitanglad Natural Park in southern Mindanao.
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