Ang pagbabalik sa wild ng nasagip na agila! | Born to be Wild

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Aired (September 1, 2024): Ang pagbabalik sa wild ng agilang si Nariha. Matapos itong ma-rescue sa Kabugao, Apayao ay sumailalim ito rehabilitation. Bago naman ang pagbabalik ni Nariha sa kanyang natural na tahanan, sinuri muna siya ni Doc Nielsen Donato.Para sa buong kuwento, panoorin ang video!


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00:00In this video, the Philippine Eagle female, Narija, is taking a rest.
00:07The bird is cleaning her body.
00:11Later, the bird will try to fly inside her enclosure.
00:21You can see that Narija is getting stronger.
00:25She was rescued from being trapped in the Apayaw Mountain.
00:30I went to the place where I saw the eagle, Narija.
00:35Ariel was in the forest when she saw the eagle trapped in the cliff.
00:41She has a wound on her foot and is weakening when she sees it.
00:46What did you do when you saw it?
00:49They put it in a sack, Doc.
00:52They put it in the cage.
00:54This is the first time I saw the eagle.
00:56Why didn't you let her go that day when she was trapped?
01:01She said she wouldn't let her go because she has a wound on her foot.
01:07She wants to take care of it before she goes.
01:10Because she knows that it's the Philippine Eagle.
01:13It's too soon, Doc.
01:15It's too soon.
01:17It's too soon.
01:19It's too soon.
01:21It's too soon.
01:22It's too soon.
01:24She already knows that it's the Philippine Eagle.
01:26The DNR and the Philippine Eagle Foundation immediately responded to the eagle.
01:32They took a blood sample and found out that it's a female.
01:37That's why it's named Narija Kabugaw,
01:41which means Beautiful Kabugaw.
01:45Kabugaw also has a brood patch or a mark where she is taking care of a young Philippine Eagle.
01:52After almost a month of rehabilitation,
01:57Kabugaw is now fit for release.
02:08It's the Philippine Eagle.
02:11We can see the injuries that she suffered from the eagle.
02:17But now she's fine.
02:19I saw her leg band.
02:22What number is it? 73?
02:2473.
02:26So we have coding, Doc Nielsen, for all of our tagged eagles.
02:31So the code is unique to her.
02:33And then blue leg band is given to our female eagles on the right leg.
02:40And then green leg bands for males on the left leg.
02:47Eagle.
02:50Before releasing her to the wild,
02:53Narija needs to be given a transmitter.
02:56This is a way for her to be tracked.
03:00They observed a brood patch here.
03:04The brood patch is here, in her beak.
03:08This part here,
03:11if they don't incubate,
03:16there will be a lot of frogs.
03:18But when they're starting to incubate their eggs or brood their chicks,
03:24it's important for the feathers to disappear
03:28to generate heat.
03:30When you feel it, it's very warm.
03:32She has a wound here.
03:35This is from a report made by a vet in Lawag
03:41that there's an entry of a bullet.
03:44This is what's called a wing web.
03:46So her left wing web has a bullet.
03:51It's an old bullet wound.
03:55Digits are complete.
03:58They're intact.
04:00Her talons are not fractured.
04:05The right eye,
04:08the cornea looks clear.
04:10There are no scratches.
04:12There are no signs of injury.
04:15She has a little damage, probably from the enclosure.
04:19Because she's wild,
04:21it's natural for them to want to escape
04:24and get injured.
04:26But it's very minor.
04:28With the DNR and PEF,
04:31we'll bring Rhea to her release site.
04:35It's too hot outside,
04:37so she's inside the vehicle.
04:44After 10 minutes,
04:46we arrived at the release site.
05:01She'll observe for a while.
05:23Finally, Rhea is home.
06:00She passed the Information Education Campaign, or IEC,
06:05to the residents here in the area.
06:07You will be her help.
06:11If we don't include the community,
06:15all the conservation efforts of the government
06:20and the conservationists
06:22will not be successful.
06:25We think it's possible
06:27to reintroduce or translocate
06:32surplus birds,
06:34or unpaired immature birds,
06:38to Mindanao.
06:40You're right,
06:42we think all the suitable habitats are occupied
06:45in Mindanao.
06:47Then we have surplus birds.
06:50Interestingly,
06:52based on the species distribution modeling,
06:54there are forests in Luzon
06:56that we think are vacant
06:58that we can translocate or release eagles.
07:01For instance, the forest in Subic,
07:03Bataan, Zambales, and Mt. Banahaw.
07:07There are no more Philippine eagles
07:09found in these places.
07:11The endemic Philippine eagle
07:13can be found in Mindanao, Samar, Leyte,
07:17and other parts of Luzon.
07:19Currently,
07:20more than 130 pairs of birds
07:23are found in Luzon.
07:25Third,
07:27there are no recordings of sightings here.
07:32Thank you for watching
07:34Born to be Wild.
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