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[Title] => Eastern, Southern Mindanao identified as RP eagle sanctuary
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY The eastern and southern parts of Mindanao have been declared sanctuaries for the endangered Philippine Eagle as the area is considered to have the countrys largest remaining thick forest cover.
In this area, a research team of the Philippine Eagle Foundation recently located the greatest number of the giant raptors to have been spotted in the wild.
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[Title] => Davao forest declared first RP eagle sanctuary
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY A 7,000-hectare forested area in Mati, Davao Oriental has been declared the countrys first-ever sanctuary of the almost extinct Philippine eagle (Pithecophaga Jeffreyi).
Mati Mayor Francisco Rabat issued the declaration last Oct. 24 in time for the towns Sambuokan Festival, following the results of a study conducted by a team from the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) indicating the presence of a family of the giant raptor in the forested area of Barangay Cabuaya, about 30 kilometers from the town proper.
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Mati Mayor Francisco Rabat issued the declaration last Oct. 24 in time for the towns Sambuokan Festival, following the results of a study conducted by a team from the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) indicating the presence of a family of the giant raptor in the forested area of Barangay Cabuaya, about 30 kilometers from the town proper.
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October 27, 2005 - 12:00am