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Philippine Eagle Conservation Translocation Project Partners gather at EVSU


For the first time, our partners in the proposed Philippine Eagle Conservation Translocation Project in Leyte, namely the Australian Embassy, Local Government of Burauen, Eastern Visayas State University, the six Rotary Clubs of Area 3 in Tacloban, the PEF, and the community of Kagbana met to renew their respective commitments to this Philippine eagle release project.


Ambassador HK Yu gave the commitment of the embassy to support the respective advocacies of each of the partners.


EVSU Burauen made the occasion even more special with the warm reception by its administrators, faculty members, staff and students.




 
 
 

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da Belin
da Belin
4 days ago

The event at EVSU Burauen, with the participation of both faculty and students, shows that the future generation is ready to continue the mission of protecting the national symbol of the Philippines.


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David John
David John
4 days ago

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