Because Leyte is a natural home to our Eagles. :) But the eagles were wiped out after the Supertyphoon Yolanda struck the island. :( So these eagles were re-introduced to its natural haven.
@@princebautista of course they are. They didnt just release them and forget about them. It took more than 10 years of extensive reseach to choose their new safe haven. And people were trained and informed. And there are more than 20 forest guards assigned to the new forest sanctuary. People were educated that killing the Monkey-Eating Eagles is a crime punishable for up to 12 yrs imprisonment and with large fines. They are closely monitored and more eagles are going to be released soon!! Because it will take at least 5-10 yrs for them to sexually mature and propagate!!
@@manilagurl thanks for the info, i feared they'd get killed by the locals. maybe they can continue tracking their movement for years to come to make sure they're still alive and moving. I've heard stories of locals capturing them just to show them off and most of them end up dying.
❤❤❤ wow thanks
Wow ang Ganda pag masdan ❤
Yes, sarap panoorin sila :)
Fly high our Mighty Eagles💪
Thats excellent work you all do and when l visit in October again, how can l visit the place.
Grabe. This birds are huge like vultures! Look at the size. Truly the ruler of the sky!
@@lesterparamio5704 agreed! Majestic 😊
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Dapat todo kampanya din ang DENR... sad but true the no. 1 who hunts wild animals are lumads.....
Ingat palagi mga idol bagong subscriber mo idol Ikaw na bahala romisbak tulongan tau idol...
done and thank you :)
Sayang si Uswag, namatay after 1 month. 😢😢😢
@@felixsalesrocamora9182 yes, it is very sad 😢
I'm just wondering, why did they choose Leyte? Cordilleras should have been a better option. Unless because of the NPA.
Because Leyte is a natural home to our Eagles. :) But the eagles were wiped out after the Supertyphoon Yolanda struck the island. :( So these eagles were re-introduced to its natural haven.
Can someone tell if they're still alive a few days after release?
@@princebautista of course they are. They didnt just release them and forget about them. It took more than 10 years of extensive reseach to choose their new safe haven. And people were trained and informed. And there are more than 20 forest guards assigned to the new forest sanctuary. People were educated that killing the Monkey-Eating Eagles is a crime punishable for up to 12 yrs imprisonment and with large fines. They are closely monitored and more eagles are going to be released soon!! Because it will take at least 5-10 yrs for them to sexually mature and propagate!!
@@manilagurl thanks for the info, i feared they'd get killed by the locals. maybe they can continue tracking their movement for years to come to make sure they're still alive and moving.
I've heard stories of locals capturing them just to show them off and most of them end up dying.
@@princebautista those are not allowed anymore. It is considered a crime. And the eagles are highly protected.
@@princebautista they have a tracker on them. denr.gov.ph/news-events/denr-pef-release-two-endangered-eagles-in-leyte/
Tracking device is on
Nkakalungkot lng po kasi namatay na yan c uswag..hindi cla ngsama ni carlito..
gusto mo rin mamatay si Carlito?
@@manilagurl hindi po..ang ibig q po sabihin nagkahiwalay po cla sa pinuntahan nila nung binitatawan sila sa leyte,,
@@rogeliogulariza aahh yes. Hindi sila nag bond i guess. :( It's sad. :(
Patay na naman yan ng marble gun 😢😢 pag di m monitor na maayos
These 2 were released in Leyte. And mino-monitor very closely ng park rangere. Over 20 park rangers are guarding them