# The Philippine Eagle: Conservation and Survival Guide
> Discover the Philippine Eagle, the 'King of the Rainforest'. Learn about its habitat, wingspan, and the critical conservation efforts to save it.

Tags: philippine eagle, wildlife conservation, endangered species, rainforest protection, apex predator, environmental science
## THE KING OF THE RAINFOREST
* Saving the Philippine Eagle from extinction.

## WHY THE PHILIPPINE EAGLE?
* One of the largest and most powerful eagles in the world with a majestic shaggy crest.

## WHERE DO THEY LIVE?
* Exclusively found in the Philippines, primarily in Mindanao dense tropical rainforests.

## UNIQUE TRAITS
* **7-Foot Wingspan**: One of the broadest in the world.
* **Distinctive Crest**: Shaggy features resembling a lion's mane.
* **Apex Predator**: Historically known as the 'Monkey-eating Eagle'.

## CURRENT STATUS: CRITICAL
* Only **180 - 600** individuals left in the wild. Listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN.

## BREEDING POPULATION BY ISLAND
* Mindanao: 233 estimated breeding pairs (the last stronghold).
* Minor populations in Samar, Leyte, and Luzon.

## THREATS TO SURVIVAL
1. **Deforestation**: Over 80% of habitat lost to logging and farming.
2. **Hunting**: Shot for sport or accidental trapping.

## ECOSYSTEM IMPACT
* As an apex predator, it balances populations of snakes, civets, and monkeys. Its loss could lead to ecosystem collapse.

## CONSERVATION EFFORTS
* **Philippine Eagle Foundation**: Captive breeding and release programs.
* **Forest Guards**: Community patrolling to stop poachers.

## CALL TO ACTION
* Support conservation and protect rainforests to ensure the future of the species.
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