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The Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) has received more donations for the protection and conservation of the Philippine Eagle.

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Remember Mabuhay?

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Pag-asa, the first Philippine Eagle bred and hatched in captivity, is well and in good condition as he turns 23 today.

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Mabuhay, the first offspring of Pag-asa, the first Philippine Eagle bred in captivity, and 29-year-old female eagle Kalinawan, is now a month old.

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An anonymous donor yesterday pledged P150,000 to be the ninong (godfather) of a newly hatched eaglet and first offspring of Pag-asa, the first Philippine Eagle bred in captivity at the Philippine Eagle Center in Barangay Malagos, Calinan district, this city.

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Picture a vast emerald carpet extending from Cagayan to Quezon. From within, it is a verdant vision of life – where throngs of plants jostle for both space and sunlight. It is a place where Philippine Eagles (Pithecophaga jefferyi) soar, where Philippine crocodiles (Crocodylus mindorensis) still skulk.

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The Philippine Eagle Center in Malagos, Calinan District in this city, is looking for sponsors to adopt at least 13 Philippine Eagles in a bid to help assure the continued survival of the species.

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DAVAO CITY, Philippines – The continued effort to conserve the country’s national bird, the endangered Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi), is the focus of the celebration of Philippine Eagle Week.

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Remember Mabuhay?

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Pag-asa, the first Philippine Eagle bred and hatched in captivity, is well and in good condition as he turns 23 today.

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Mabuhay, the first offspring of Pag-asa, the first Philippine Eagle bred in captivity, and 29-year-old female eagle Kalinawan, is now a month old.

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An anonymous donor yesterday pledged P150,000 to be the ninong (godfather) of a newly hatched eaglet and first offspring of Pag-asa, the first Philippine Eagle bred in captivity at the Philippine Eagle Center in Barangay Malagos, Calinan district, this city.

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The Philippine Eagle Center in Malagos, Calinan District in this city, is looking for sponsors to adopt at least 13 Philippine Eagles in a bid to help assure the continued survival of the species.

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Picture a vast emerald carpet extending from Cagayan to Quezon. From within, it is a verdant vision of life – where throngs of plants jostle for both space and sunlight.

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DAVAO CITY, Philippines – The continued effort to conserve the country’s national bird, the endangered Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi), is the focus of the celebration of Philippine Eagle Week.

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