DAVAO CITY The essence of the Bangsamoro woman now flies high in a recently rescued female Philippine eagle (Pithecophaga Jefferyi) in Lanao del Sur. The injured eagle was named “Bangsa Bae” by the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) government after a resident turned it over to its environment office in…
DAVAO CITY – The essence of the Bangsamoro woman now flies high in arecently rescued female Philippine eagle (Pithecophaga Jefferyi) inLanao del Sur. The injured eagle was named “Bangsa Bae” by the Bangsamoro governmentafter a resident turned it over to its environment office in Lanao delSur. The eagle was rescued…
IN SAFE HANDS. An injured Philippine Eagle is rescued on February 9 in Marogong East, Marogong, Lanao del Sur and turned over to the Regional Wildlife Rescue Center (RWRC) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-9 (DENR-9) for emergency care. The eagle, which needs further treatment, was transferred to the Philippine Eagle Foundation in Davao City. (Photo courtesy of DENR-9) ZAMBOANGA CITY - The Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Zamboanga Peninsula (DENR-9), through its Regional Wildlife Rescue Center (RWRC), has turned over an injured Philippine Eagle to the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) in Davao City for medical treatment. In a statement Wednesday, Dr. Anita Chua, RWRC resident veterinarian, said they decided to turn over the Philippine Eagle, named "Bangsa Bae" since the PEF has the facility and resources to perform the needed additional medical procedures. "Bangsa Bae requires an immediate surgical operation on its injured right win
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN Businesswoman Olivia Yanson and son Leo Rey re-affirmed their leadership and management of Mindanao Star Bus Transport Inc. (MSBTI),