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                    [Title] => Prospects good for captive-breeding of RP eagle
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — Prospects remain good for the captive breeding program of the Philippine eagle, as Pag-asa, the country’s first eagle bred in captivity at the Philippine Eagle Center in Malagos District here turned 14 last Saturday.


"What is important is that now we know the captive breeding program better and we can now produce eaglets on a regular basis compared to 14 years ago. We have definitely made progress since Pag-asa was hatched in 1992," Philippine Eagle Foundation executive director Dennis Salvador told The STAR.
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PRINCESS MAASIM AND TSAI
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"What is important is that now we know the captive breeding program better and we can now produce eaglets on a regular basis compared to 14 years ago. We have definitely made progress since Pag-asa was hatched in 1992," Philippine Eagle Foundation executive director Dennis Salvador told The STAR.
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