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INDIGENOUS RESCUERS RECOUNT DARING SAVE OF PHILIPPINE EAGLE ATTACKED BY MONKEYS A group of Indigenous rescuers has shared the story behind the dramatic rescue of an adult female Philippine Eagle, estimated to be 5–10 years old, that was reportedly attacked by more than 30 monkeys near the Sawaga River in Barangay Dalwangan, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, on July 3, 2026. The eagle is currently under continuing veterinary care in Davao City. According to rescuer Marven Linoy, the incident began while he was picking passion fruit when he heard unusual noises in the forest. Curious, he investigated and found dozens of monkeys surrounding and attacking what he initially thought was a wild chicken. To drive the monkeys away, Marven barked like a dog, causing the animals to scatter. He was shocked to discover that the animal was a Philippine Eagle lying on the ground, covered in soil and visibly trembling. Afraid that leaving the eagle alone could cost its life, Marven stayed by its side, gently covered its eyes with fern leaves to help keep it calm, and used his jacket to protect it while help was being sought. Junissa Valdueza Docenos immediately alerted fellow members of the Inhandig Tribal Multi-Purpose Cooperative (ITMPC), who coordinated with authorities. The eagle was later turned over to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) for medical treatment and rehabilitation. The rescuers later revisited the site and pointed out what they described as evidence of the struggle, including feathers, scratch marks on trees, damaged bark, and the exact location where the eagle was found. They also identified native tree species such as Ulayan, Tungog, Andalugong, and Buga, noting that rattan fruit attracts monkeys to the area, making it part of the eagle's natural habitat. Supporters of the rescuers urged the public to recognize their courage and compassion, saying their quick actions gave the critically endangered Philippine Eagle a chance to survive while it continues to recover under veterinary care in Davao City. 📷 MERLY OMAROL SUDAY
INDIGENOUS RESCUERS RECOUNT DARING SAVE OF PHILIPPINE EAGLE ATTACKED BY MONKEYS A group of Indigenous rescuers has shared the story behind the dramatic rescue of an adult female Philippine Eagle, estimated to be 5–10 years old, that was reportedly attacked by more than 30 monkeys near the Sawaga River in Barangay Dalwangan, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, on July 3, 2026. The eagle is currently under continuing veterinary care in Davao City. According to rescuer Marven Linoy, the incident began while he was picking passion fruit when he heard unusual noises in the forest. Curious, he investigated and found dozens of monkeys surrounding and attacking what he initially thought was a wild chicken. To drive the monkeys away, Marven barked like a dog, causing the animals to scatter. He was shocked to discover that the animal was a Philippine Eagle lying on the ground, covered in soil and visibly trembling. Afraid that leaving the eagle alone could cost its life, Marven stayed by its side, gently covered its eyes with fern leaves to help keep it calm, and used his jacket to protect it while help was being sought. Junissa Valdueza Docenos immediately alerted fellow members of the Inhandig Tribal Multi-Purpose Cooperative (ITMPC), who coordinated with authorities. The eagle was later turned over to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) for medical treatment and rehabilitation. The rescuers later revisited the site and pointed out what they described as evidence of the struggle, including feathers, scratch marks on trees, damaged bark, and the exact location where the eagle was found. They also identified native tree species such as Ulayan, Tungog, Andalugong, and Buga, noting that rattan fruit attracts monkeys to the area, making it part of the eagle's natural habitat. Supporters of the rescuers urged the public to recognize their courage and compassion, saying their quick actions gave the critically endangered Philippine Eagle a chance to survive while it continues to recover under veterinary care in Davao City. 📷 MERLY OMAROL SUDAY

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