+ Follow Eagle Tag
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[Title] => All Philippine eagles face threat of habitat destruction – UNODC
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[Title] => Singapore, Philippines to discuss sending replacement eagle for Geothermica
[Summary] => The Philippines and Singapore’s Mandai Wildlife Reserve will still have to discuss if a giant raptor shall be sent to replace Geothermica, the male Philippine Eagle that was sent to Singapore in 2019 for a breeding program and died of infection last Sept. 7.
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[Title] => Sea turtles and eagles in Davao City? Wow!
[Summary] => I was invited to Davao City with my friends in the Cebu media, notably, Freeman Business columnist Fidel O. Abalos, Jhunnex Napallacan, manager of DYLA, Divine Ngujo of Chatterbox and Atty. Elias Espinoza of SunStar Daily led by Aboitiz Power’s Victor Anthony Silva and Maleen Camo.
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[Title] => Reed opens title defense, up by one
[Summary] => The first round of the new year on the PGA Tour was not an encore for Jordan Spieth – or defending champion Patrick Reed.
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[Title] => PAL adopts 26th eaglet bred in captivity
[Summary] => Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) is adopting the latest eaglet that was bred in captivity at the Philippine Eagle Center in Calinan district here.
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[Title] => Group raises P50,000 for 26th Philippine eaglet
[Summary] => Fountain Pen Network, an organization of fountain pen enthusiasts and hobbyists, has raised P50,000 to help in the upkeep of the 26th Philippine eaglet bred in captivity at the Philippine Eagle Center in Malagos, Calinan district in this city.
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[Title] => 3 Philippine Eagles waiting to be adopted
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[Title] => Airline firm helps preserve eagles, adopts “Mindanao”
[Summary] => Being one in the advocacy to preserve the country’s national bird, Cebu Pacific Air adopted the 13-year-old Philippine Eagle named “Mindanao” last Thursday at the Philippine Eagle Center in Davao City.
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[Title] => 15 facts about the critically endangered Philippine eagle
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[Title] => All Philippine eagles face threat of habitat destruction – UNODC
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[Title] => Singapore, Philippines to discuss sending replacement eagle for Geothermica
[Summary] => The Philippines and Singapore’s Mandai Wildlife Reserve will still have to discuss if a giant raptor shall be sent to replace Geothermica, the male Philippine Eagle that was sent to Singapore in 2019 for a breeding program and died of infection last Sept. 7.
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[Title] => Sea turtles and eagles in Davao City? Wow!
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[Title] => PAL adopts 26th eaglet bred in captivity
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[Title] => Group raises P50,000 for 26th Philippine eaglet
[Summary] => Fountain Pen Network, an organization of fountain pen enthusiasts and hobbyists, has raised P50,000 to help in the upkeep of the 26th Philippine eaglet bred in captivity at the Philippine Eagle Center in Malagos, Calinan district in this city.
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[Title] => Airline firm helps preserve eagles, adopts “Mindanao”
[Summary] => Being one in the advocacy to preserve the country’s national bird, Cebu Pacific Air adopted the 13-year-old Philippine Eagle named “Mindanao” last Thursday at the Philippine Eagle Center in Davao City.
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[Title] => 15 facts about the critically endangered Philippine eagle
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[DatePublished] => 2015-10-15 04:10:44
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