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The tamaraw remains one of the critically endangered species in the country with only between 500 and 600 heads remaining, Environment Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo Loyzaga said yesterday.
Riley, the first Philippine eagle to hatch independently in captivity, has died just three months after its birth raised hopes of survival for the endangered species, a conservation charity has said.
its birth offering rare cause for celebration in the struggle to save the Philippine eagle from extinction. Tropical rainforest destruction and relentless hunting have decimated the population of ...
MANILA, Philippines — Riley, the Philippine eagle whose unassisted ... celebrated as a major achievement for the critically endangered species, which has fewer than 400 pairs remaining in ...
“Though the eaglet’s time with us was short, Riley captured hearts and inspired hope—becoming a powerful symbol for his species ... Philippine eagle is considered as critically endangered ...
Filinvest Group’s FDC Utilities, Inc. (FDCUI) has renewed its commitment to Philippine Eagle Dagitab, ensuring protection of ...
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