This little Philippine eagle needs help to not go extinct


A three-day old Philippine eagle hatchling, born in captivity at the centre, is boosting the critically-endangered species' numbers. Photos: AFP

A Philippine breeding centre trying to save the country’s critically endangered monkey-eating eagle has been so successful it is now scrambling for space.

Another eaglet was hatched recently, the second in barely three months, helping the giant bird’s fight against extinction.

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