Renowned veterinarian Vandenbroeck says if people don't work together to prevent habitat loss, we will all face PH Eagle extinction
Prevent habitat loss or lose the Philippine Eagle forever.The warning from experienced veterinarian Dr. Bayani Vandenbroeck is stark. We were congregated in a back room at Doc Bayani’s Veterinary Clinic, focusing adoring looks at the Philippine Hawk Eagle and the Philippine Eagle Owl, as we discussed their plight.In return, the birds gave us a confident gaze. However, there is little doubt that behind their sharp, piercing stare, the eagles concealed a history of struggle and suffering.
So I have extracted a lot of bullets,” he saidBayani and his team hit the headlines last month when they nursed back to health a Philippine Eagle, which had been blinded in one eye by a gun modified with marbles for bullets.“The Philippine Eagle had fractured bones and the lens of the eye had been popped. The displacement of the lens towards the inside would indicate that blunt force trauma hit the outside,” the animal doctor said.
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