The Philippine Eagle Foundation mourns the loss of Chick 30, a 17-day-old Philippine eagle that was the first to hatch at the new National Bird Breeding Sanctuary in Davao. The chick died after displaying signs of respiratory distress.
The first Philippine eagle chick of the new National Bird Breeding Sanctuary in Davao City has died, according to the Philippine Eagle Foundation on Saturday. The 17-day-old male Philippine eagle passed away on November 29."With profound sadness, we share the passing of Chick 30, one of our most cherished Philippine Eagle hatchlings," the foundation said in a Facebook post.
"However, on November 26, he began exhibiting respiratory distress, including labored breathing and sneezing. Immediate interventions, such as oxygen therapy and fluid suctioning, stabilized his condition. Despite dedicated care and monitoring, the chick’s health declined, and resuscitation," it added."As we mourn this loss, we also draw inspiration from the lessons learned, which will guide us in our mission to protect and recover the Philippine eagle population.
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