How the Philippine Eagle Foundation Protects the King of the Skies (REGEN Season 1 Episode 3)
The Philippine Eagle, one of the most powerful and rarest birds of prey in the world, is on the brink of extinction. With fewer than 400 breeding pairs left in the wild, this national bird’s survival hangs in the balance. In this episode of REGEN, we go deep into the forested heart of Davao City to visit the Philippine Eagle Foundation and its decades-long work to protect this critically endangered species. From rescue and rehabilitation to breeding and rewilding, the foundation’s mission is clear: save the eagle, protect the forest, and secure the future. Led by dedicated biologists, animal keepers, and community partners, the Philippine Eagle Foundation is not only preserving the eagle but empowering indigenous communities and educating future generations about conservation. Discover how modern science, traditional knowledge, and pure dedication are coming together to keep this majestic bird soaring. This is not just about saving an eagle—it’s about protecting our forests, our biodiversity, and our identity as Filipinos.

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