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Report Philippine Eagles Released in Leyte to Boost Critically Endangered Population
File photo for reference only In a significant move to bolster the population of the critically endangered Philippine eagle, the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) has released two majestic eagles into the Anonang-Lobi mountain range in Burauen, Leyte. This release marks another milestone in the ongoing efforts to reintroduce the national bird into its natural habitat in the province. On a bright morning, Kalatungan I, a 3-year-old male eagle, was the first to take flight from the hack cage at precisely 9:32 a.m. on Friday. He was soon followed by Lyra Sinabadan, an 11-year-old female, at 10:37 a.m. Both eagles were rescued from Bukidnon and had been residing in Burauen since March 21, preparing for their release. This initiative is part of a larger project aimed at reintroducing the iconic species into Leyte’s lush forests. Previously, the first pair of eagles was released into the area on June 28, 2024. With the release of Kalatungan I and Lyra Sinabadan, conservationists have now successfully discharged a second mated pair as part of the program. Before their release, the eagles underwent thorough health evaluations. Veterinarian Sheen Erica Gadong conducted medical checkups near the hack cage on Tuesday night, declaring both eagles fit for reintroduction into the wild. Significantly, the two eagles, along with another male eagle named Lakpue, embarked on an 18-hour journey from Davao City to Leyte this past March. This marked a crucial step in the Philippine eagle reintroduction effort focused on enhancing the survival chances of this critically endangered species in its natural environment. The release of these eagles signifies a hopeful stride towards the recovery of the Philippine eagle population and reflects the continued dedication of conservationists striving to protect and preserve this symbol of national pride. The ongoing efforts illuminate a path toward a sustainable future for the majestic birds in Leyte and, hopefully, across the Philippines. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Inquirer 2025-05-08 -
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