
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
TACLOBAN CITY — More than ten years after Super Typhoon “Yolanda” ravaged vast forest areas in Eastern Visayas and put the critically endangered Philippine Eagle at greater risk, government institutions and conservation organizations are stepping up initiatives to rebuild the region’s raptor population through enhanced protection and rehabilitation efforts. The Department of Environment and Natural […]...
Keep on reading: Agencies, advocates launch united push to restore PH Eagle population in Leyte
Keep on reading: Agencies, advocates launch united push to restore PH Eagle population in Leyte
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