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[Title] => Philippine hawk-eagle seized and freed back to the wild in Abra
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[Title] => Bone disease led to death of Philippine eagle Riley — foundation
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[Summary] => A Philippine eagle chick broke through its shell Monday, November 11 at the newly opened National Bird Breeding Sanctuary in Davao City, offering fresh hope to Philippine conservationists in their fight to save one of the world's most endangered raptors.
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