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/ 22 April 2004

Rare eagle takes flight in Philippines

The first Philippine eagle born in captivity flew into conservation history books on Thursday when it was released into the wild, raising hopes for the future of one of the world’s most endangered birds. The bird, a 15-month-old male eagle named Kabayan, was released from his cage at the Mount Apo nature reserve.

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