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[Summary] => DAVAO CITY With the mating season of the Philippine eagle (Pithecophaga Jefferyi) now on, the Philippine Eagle Center in Malagos district here is expecting to breed more eagles in captivity.
Domingo Tadena, breeding program chief of the Malagos center, said the eagles mating season runs from September to January.
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[Summary] => DAVAO CITY The prospects for cooperative artificial insemination of Philippine eagles are bright, as another eaglet was hatched using such a method last Friday night at the Philippine Eagle Center in Malagos, Calinan district here.
"This success underscores our teams growing capability to work even with difficult birds, and represents hopes that we can indeed realize the species recovery goals," said Domingo Tadena, deputy director for captive breeding of the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) that manages the Malagos center.
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Domingo Tadena, breeding program chief of the Malagos center, said the eagles mating season runs from September to January.
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"This success underscores our teams growing capability to work even with difficult birds, and represents hopes that we can indeed realize the species recovery goals," said Domingo Tadena, deputy director for captive breeding of the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) that manages the Malagos center.
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