A 21-year-old farmer from Bukidnon, Marvin Linoy, rescued an injured Philippine Eagle after a group of monkeys attacked the rare bird in Barangay Dalwangan, Malaybalay.
By imitating a dog's bark, Linoy scared away the monkeys and carefully covered the eagle's eyes with fern leaves before wrapping it in his jacket to prevent trembling.His heroic act led to Senate Resolution 519, filed by Sen.Juan Miguel Zubiri, which seeks recognition for Linoy and members of the Inhandig Tribal Multi-Purpose Cooperative who assisted in the rescue.The Philippine Eagle, a critically endangered species, was found with injuries and is now undergoing rehabilitation.Conservationists highlight the incident as a testament to community efforts in wildlife protection.The eagle's recovery underscores the importance of preserving biodiversity and the role of local initiatives in conservation.Authorities emphasize that such rescues require immediate action and collaboration between communities and environmental agencies.
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