PHILIPPINE EAGLE. A female Philippine Eagle, named Godod, takes off from a release platform as the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-9 (DENR-9) together with the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) release her in an upland village in Godod, Zamboanga del Norte on Jan. 10, 2022. The eagle was freed back to her natural habitat one month and five days after she was accidentally trapped by a farmer in another village in Godod town. (Photo courtesy of DENR-9) MANILA - Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Roy A. Cimatu renewed his call on lawmakers to amend Republic Act 9147 or the Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act of 2001 to ensure stricter penalties amid the increasing number of Philippine eagle rescues during the pandemic. Cimatu made the statement following the release of a Philippine eagle named "Godod" in the municipality of Godod, Zamboanga del Norte province on Jan. 10. "Experts in Philippine eagle biology and ec
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There are so few wild ocelots in the US that the cats are becoming inbred, with a bad prognosis for their ultimate survival. But researchers are perfecting ways to get new genes into the population.
There are so few wild ocelots in the US that the cats are becoming inbred, with a bad prognosis for their ultimate survival. But researchers are perfecting ways to get new genes into the population.