Critically endangered pa rin ang mga Philippine eagle sa bansa. Kaya naman puspusan ang pagkilos at pagbabantay ng eksperto sa kanilang kalagayan! Alamin lahat ng ‘yan sa Born to be Wild, ngayong Linggo, 9 AM sa GMA Network
Hosted by the country’s top anchors and hosts, 'Unang Hirit' is a weekday morning show that provides its viewers with a daily dose of news and practical feature stories.
Watch it from Monday to Friday, 5:30 AM on GMA Network! Subscribe to youtube.com/gmapublicaffairs for our full episodes.
Hosted by the country’s top anchors and hosts, 'Unang Hirit' is a weekday morning show that provides its viewers with a daily dose of news and practical feature stories.
Watch it from Monday to Friday, 5:30 AM on GMA Network! Subscribe to youtube.com/gmapublicaffairs for our full episodes.
Category
😹
FunTranscript
00:00 The endemic Philippine eagles are still critically endangered in the country.
00:04 That's why experts are working hard to maintain their health and safety.
00:12 And that's the focus of the program "Born to be Wild" that you will watch this Sunday.
00:17 Let's watch it.
00:19 This is Lipadas, the male eagle rescued by the Philippine Eagle Foundation.
00:27 [Eagle screeching]
00:33 So here's the video shown to us of Lipadas in the wild.
00:39 And we see that there is already a marked injury on the right eye.
00:45 He can't see his surroundings.
00:48 That's why he keeps moving his head.
00:56 The skin around his right eye is very wet.
01:01 At the age of 10 months, Lipadas is preparing for an eye injury.
01:07 The PHE set up a trap at Lipadas' feeding site to catch and rescue him.
01:20 Until January 2, 2024, when Lipadas was rescued.
01:26 He was immediately brought to the clinic of wildlife veterinarian Dr. Bayani Vanderbroek.
01:33 Sir Bong brought us to Lipadas' quarantine area.
01:40 You will notice that he is in a secluded area.
01:46 There are traps that are blocked because Lipadas is wild.
01:52 To examine Lipadas closely, we will take him out of the quarantine facility.
02:00 Lipadas is an important patient.
02:08 That's why the PHEF of the group, with experts, formed.
02:15 We are with the team of wildlife veterinarian Dr. Bayani and a group of ophthalmologists.
02:22 It's time to examine his eyes.
02:25 First, we removed the scabs or eye discharge from Lipadas' right eye.
02:33 He is ruptured.
02:38 I think it's traumatic.
02:41 He has a history of trauma.
02:43 That's the suspect.
02:45 Lipadas is a possible target of an improvised gunshot that hit his right eye.
02:52 Endemic Philippine eagles are still critically endangered.
02:58 In the last case of PHEF, only 400 pairs of Philippine eagles are left in the wild.
03:05 Their decline in the wild is accompanied by the loss of the forest where they live.
03:12 We will see that hand.
03:15 [Lipadas is a possible target of an improvised gunshot that hit his right eye.]
03:20 [Lipadas is a possible target of an improvised gunshot that hit his right eye.]
03:24 [Lipadas is a possible target of an improvised gunshot that hit his right eye.]
03:28 [Lipadas is a possible target of an improvised gunshot that hit his right eye.]
03:32 [Lipadas is a possible target of an improvised gunshot that hit his right eye.]