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Jayson Ibanez

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Davao City
Covers:  Biodiversity, Environment, Indigenous Peoples, Upland communities
Doesn't Cover: politics, religion, business

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The country's first powerline insulation will protect a Philippine eagle family - Philippine Morn...

The country's first powerline insulation will protect a Philippine eagle family - Philippine Morn...

philippinemorningpost.com — by Jayson Ibanez For nearly three decades, the Philippine Eagle Foundation worked with the local government and communities at Mt Sinaka in Arakan, North Cotabato to conserve a pair of the IUCN "critically endangered" Philippine eagle and their nesting territory.

The curious cases of critically endangered Philippine Eagles crashing at sea

The curious cases of critically endangered Philippine Eagles crashing at sea

MindaNews — DAVAO CITY (MindaNews / 15 October) - The dead eagle found along the shoreline of Maasim town in Sarangani last September 16, 2022 is disturbing. It is not the first. It is the third Philippine Eagle that crashed in the same sea.

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A world where nature is sacred

A world where nature is sacred

PressReader — THE Covid-19 pandemic brought great human sorrow. Sadly, human abuses against forests and wildlife drove the virus to jump from animal to people. The author explores traditional beliefs about human and nature interactions to help find a lasting cure.

COVID-19 has not stopped people from hunting Philippine Eagles

COVID-19 has not stopped people from hunting Philippine Eagles

MindaNews — DAVAO CITY (MindaNews / 09 June) - COVID-19 has not stopped people from hunting Philippine Eagles ( Pithecophaga jefferyi), a bird listed as "critically endangered" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, three of them admitted for treatment at the Philippine Eagle Center (PEC) in Davao City in the first quarter of 2021.

Doing field research and conservation amid a pandemic: the Philippine Eagle Foundation experience

Doing field research and conservation amid a pandemic: the Philippine Eagle Foundation experience

MindaNews — DAVAO CITY (MindaNews/ 02 May) - On March 9, 2020, President Rodrigo Duterte placed the whole country under a State of Public Health Emergency because of COVID-19. Three days later, Metro Manila was on partial lockdown. All sea, land and air travel to and from the national capital were suspended.

How the Philippine Eagle Foundation's forest restoration project survived the pandemic

How the Philippine Eagle Foundation's forest restoration project survived the pandemic

MindaNews — DAVAO CITY (MindaNews / 19 January) - The Philippine Eagle Foundation's (PEF) carbon forest restoration team wrapped up 2020 with over 20,000 seedlings at its nursery and over 6,000 wildlings planted at the Ayala Land, Inc. (ALI) Davao Carbon Forest in Bago Gallera, Davao City.

Lockdown tales of 7 Philippine Eagles; 3 released back to the wild

Lockdown tales of 7 Philippine Eagles; 3 released back to the wild

MindaNews — DAVAO CITY (MindaNews / 22 November) - Seven individuals of the "critically endangered" Philippine eagle Pithecophaga jefferyi were rescued since the COVID-19 lockdowns and quarantines. One died of malnutrition; three were released back to the wild; two are non-releasable, and one is primed for release next year. Here are their stories.

Sinabadan's journey: A Philippine Eagle's success story

Sinabadan's journey: A Philippine Eagle's success story

animalscene.ph — August 12, 2014 was a very sad day. A male Philippine eagle was confirmed dead at Mount Apo. We had trapped and tagged this bird with radio and GPS trackers. But four months later, our team found his decaying body at a forest slope. A gunshot killed this eagle.

Three men and a Philippine eagle

Three men and a Philippine eagle

mindanaotimes.com.ph — Every sexual organism is fathered by a single biological male parent. But for a Philippine Eagle, who celebrated its 28th "hatch-day" last Tuesday, January 15, three males helped bring this feathered critter into this world.

Philippine Eagle "Matatag" pushes on to unfamiliar habitats

Philippine Eagle "Matatag" pushes on to unfamiliar habitats

MindaNews — by Jayson C. Ibanez / Philippine Eagle Foundation DAVAO CITY (MindaNews/29 January) - Philippine Eagle "Matatag", a rehabilitated bird released over a year ago in Mt Apo (see http://www.philippineeaglefoundation.org/article/70/matatag-doing-well-in-the-wild) has moved away from its birth place into forests he has never flown to before.