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Philippine Eagle: Facts and Conservation

The document discusses the Philippine Eagle Week celebration and provides facts about the Philippine Eagle. Some key facts are: the Philippine Eagle is the national bird of the Philippines and is considered critically endangered. Their breeding season is from July to February and they are monogamous. Efforts are being made to preserve and increase the population of this national heritage symbol.

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Philippine Eagle: Facts and Conservation

The document discusses the Philippine Eagle Week celebration and provides facts about the Philippine Eagle. Some key facts are: the Philippine Eagle is the national bird of the Philippines and is considered critically endangered. Their breeding season is from July to February and they are monogamous. Efforts are being made to preserve and increase the population of this national heritage symbol.

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COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENT

AND NATURAL RESOURCES OFFICE


DENR XII-CENRO Buayan, General Santos City

 Deforestation can be a cause of its


death.

 Philippine Eagles have clearer


vision than humans.

 They are extremely territorial.

 Their breeding season falls on


July to February.

21st
Philippine Eagle
Week
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
References:
COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES OFFICE
[Link] DENR XII-CENRO Buayan, General Santos City
[Link] Contact No.: 09672264616
and-exotic-wildllife-of-the-philippines Email Add: dencenrogensan@[Link] The Philippine Eagle
[Link]
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The Philippine Eagle Week is


Department of Environment and Natural Resources
celebrated annually in June, pursuant
to Proclamation No. 79, Series of
1998. In line with the event, and to  They are monogamous.
give homage to the country’s national
heritage, a week-long exhibit was  They prepare for motherhood.
conducted which started on June 4,
2019 at Robinsons Place, General  Female Philippine Eagles spend
Santos City. The exhibit aims to much more time incubating their
spread awareness on the importance eggs.
of the Philippine Eagle as a national
symbol and as a bioindicator of our  They thrive within our lush
forest ecosystem. A National Heritage forests.

The Philippine Eagle is now


considered a critically endangered
species. Due to this, collaborations
with different sectors in the country
are being made to preserve and
conserve our national heritage, and to
increase their population.

photo source: [Link]

Photo source: [Link]


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 They can live up to 40 years old.

Photo source: [Link]  The Philippine Eagle was not


eagle-11-facts-about-the-philippines-national-bird/
discovered by a Filipino.

Facts about the Philippine Eagle

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