The annual celebration of Philippine Eagle Week is just around the corner (not to mention Philippine Independence Day). As you may know, the Philippine Eagle Foundation is aggressively and positively pushing for the preservation of our national bird, which was once hailed by Charles Lindbergh as “the air’s noblest flier,” as well as its habitat. Let’s all join in the celebration and help contribute to this very worthy cause!
There are several events lined up, including a Green Mobilization and a wildlife photography workshop. Please see the schedule below for more information.
| Date | Event | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| June 4 (Fri) | GreenMob & Opening Ceremonies of the 12th Philippine Eagle Week
Open House at the Philippine Eagle Center |
Magsaysay Park to Philippine Eagle Center |
| June 5, 6 & 9 | Wild Views Basic Wildlife Photography Workshop |
SM City Davao (Lectures) Philippine Eagle Center (Photo Safari) |
| June 5-6, 12-13 | Animal Encounter | SM City Davao |
| June 5-12 | Exhibits | SM City Davao |
| June 6 (Sun) | Race for Pag-Asa, Race against Climate Change | People’s Park to Philippine Eagle Center |
| June 4-13 | Raptor Display, Fun Games, Exhibits, Film Showing, Petting Zoo | Philippine Eagle Center |
| June 12 (Sat) | Tree of Hope Caravan with PLDT
The Agila Gang – Eagle Week Closing Ceremonies |
Arakan Valley, Cotabato
SM City Davao |
| June 13 | Launching of the 6th Philippine Bird Fest & 1st Asian Bird Fair |
NCCC Mall |
| All June | Tree of Hope Caravan | Arakan Valley, Cotabato |
Below is the poster for GreenMob 2010, a movement that’s in line with the Foundation’s objective of saving the eagle’s natural habitat. Everyone is encouraged to join and spread the word about the importance of saving our environment — not only for the eagle but for ourselves.
This poster is for Race for Pag-Asa, Race Against Climate Change:
The Foundation and the Eagle Center are located in Malagos, Baguio District, Davao City. (Dabawenyos commonly refer to this place as being in Calinan.)
Tel. no.: 271-2337. Fax: 301-1033. E-mail: info[at]philippineeagle.org. For snail-mail correspondence, please use the following address:
The Philippine Eagle Foundation
PO Box 81015
8000 Davao City
Philippines
Happy Eagle Week to all!









