Seeing Pag Asa at Philippine Eagle Center in Davao!

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Sharing with you our trip on 2019 to see Pag Asa up close and personal! We actually saw more eagles!


Traveling is not just something that we do out of wanting but of the need to unwind, discover new things, and be educated on certain important matters which we might have not known yet prior to coming to a certain spot. Visiting the Philippine Eagle Center was one of these cases.

Before the start of 2019, my husband James and I had already placed the Philippine Eagle Center as our top place to visit because we want to see a Philippine Eagle up close. The Philippine Eagle is the national bird of the Philippines and it deserves to be revered as such. However, it is currently categorized as a critically endangered animal.

At the foot of Mt. Apo in Malagos, Baguio District, Davao City lies a huge area dedicated to the conservation breeding facility of our critically endangered Philippine Eagle. It's an 8.4-hectare land which has become a primary tourist destination as well in the city.

The center's huge land area may be overwhelming, however, only a part of this land is accessible by tourists. Currently, there are only two areas that are accessible to the public, the closed canopy and the plaza or the exhibit area. However, the rest of the functional areas are divided for the conservation, breeding, and food stock.

First and foremost, an entrance fee of Php 150 has to be paid prior to entering the center. This amount will help the center's staff as well as the Eagles.

Snacks and refreshments can be bought as well here. This serves as the entrance and exit area so guests can unwind here before and after the tour. A souvenir shop is also available for those who would like to bring home some gift items inspired by the Philippine Eagle. I bought three refrigerator magnets. While there are more items such as T-shirts, stuffed toys, mugs, and a lot more, paintings and sketches of the Eagles are also there.

Right before entering, visitors, young or adults have to sanitize themselves with the provided disinfectant liquids. Aside from that, everyone is also required to step on another disinfectant for the footwear. Better safe than sorry!

The close canopy is a natural forest that is adjacent to the Malagos Watershed. It is also important to note that this area here in Davao is actually cold compared to that in the main city. Probably due to the forest, so upon entering the close canopy section, it felt like we were really going into a forest, the trees are thick, the floras are growing here and there and we only have to follow the pathway and the signages to locate the areas where the Eagles are situated.

Silence is required here as Eagles have different personalities, some don't want to even see humans! But it was a rejuvenating experience to get into this trail, we heard a lot of birds chirping and Eagles calling out, their voices sound like they were calling someone, their parent or friend perhaps?

We found Pag Asa, the first-ever successful hatch using the Cooperative Artificial Insemination Breeding Method by the center. Pag Asa just recently celebrated its 27th hatch day or birthday on the 15th. It's a milestone for the Philippine Eagle Foundation to have Pag Asa alive and also now having its own line, a female Eagle named Mabuhay. But we couldn't get a good photo of it because its placed way above us and our lens was not enough for wildlife photography! Sad life!

There were more Eagles around, I noticed their name prints also carry adoption information such as Pag Asa being adopted by Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation in 2014 from the day it was hatched. Thirty-three others are adopted by different companies and individuals like Kuya Kim Atienza and his family. Even the Prime Minister of Japan also adopted one which he named Sakura but it died of snakebite, poor one!

The exhibit area displays the juvenile eagles, it also houses the different facilities such as Diola's Forest and the audio-visual room where there are several videos and documentaries being filmed to give information and a lasting impression to the guests about the importance of Eagles to our country and even to the entire world.

The Philippine Eagle is actually one of a kind, its roots are untraceable anymore so they are the only type of species now and only 400 pairs are left in the wild which is why, the Philippine Eagle Foundation is working hard to preserve and conserve the Philippine Eagle, several partners both government and private institutions are also helping out to this vision.

During our visit, we only did a walking tour without any guide. But I highly suggest that guests get a guided tour which will help each one to become more educated by the lives and facts about these Eagles. This is free actually and it is the guest's discretion if they'll give tips and donations.

Every now and then, the Philippine Eagle Foundation's social media account announces bird-watching activities where several wild birds can be seen within the area. Each guest has to bring their binoculars to have a clear vision of these birds.

Wild trails, on the other hand, is a paid service where those who would want to have their name engraved on the center's concrete path could pay Php 500 which is another help for the conservation of the Eagles. The same goes for Tree of Hope. For Php 100, the supporter sponsors one seedling under the Arakan Forest Corridor Development Project.

How To Get There?

From Davao City, there are many ways to get to the Philippine Eagle Center be it be a private ride or a public means.

Private Vehicle

But as for me and my husband, we rented a motorcycle for three days which served as our personal vehicle during the entire trip. It took us around 45 minutes to travel from the main city to Malagos, Baguio District following Google Maps.

Google Maps showed us a route that had a faster route but I don't recommend this because the road isn't 100% smooth plus there are several areas that have a very bad foul odor. It is better to travel from the highway.

You may opt to get a van too for the entire family or group if you are traveling together or get a cab but that would be a little expensive.

Commute

For those who want to commute, based on my research, there are buses that depart every 15 minutes from the Annil Terminal, bus fares are priced at Php 30. Upon reaching Calinan after an hour or so, take a trike to PEC, this is only around ten minutes ride and will cost Php 6. In total, that's Php 36 only!

Don't worry about getting hungry, there are stalls and eateries outside the center. One of which stood out for us was this honey-glazed turon with Sesame seeds! Do check it out!

The experience of seeing these mighty animals is indeed a treasure I would cherish forever. I wish to see one in the wild in the future, for now, it is already a blessing that I have seen these birds, the biggest bird in the entire world, we as Filipinos have to be proud of such birds residing in our forests.

True enough, only proper education and support from each Filipino citizen can stop the poaching and hunting of our precious endangered Eagles.

Learn more about how to adopt and donate to the Philippine Eagles: Philippine Eagles Foundation


Thank you for reading! All the images are owned by the author, otherwise stated. Traveled to Davao in January of 2019.

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Wow

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1 year ago

Hala! 😲 Grabe yung mga eagle Marc. Maganda pumunta diyan ma'am jean. Malingaw ka sa mga eagle mag tan aw ma'am. Nindot sila tan awon.

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1 year ago

natakot nmn ako don sa dapat quiet lang at iba iba pala personalities nilang mga eagle. Pero tama ba ate na nakakawala tlga sila jan no? I mean pumupunta din sila sa ibang forests?

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1 year ago

na nakakawala

nope dito lang sila until such time na pwede na sila irelease..remember those news before of an eagle na pinakawalan ni kuya kim atienza? super dangerous para sa kanila na mapakawalan because of those hunters... nashoot din ung eagle na yun eh..kaya dito sa center sila nag bibreed for the number of eagles to increase... pero sayang lang at pag abot ng maturity nila eh ihahunt lng ng mga wlang pusong tao...

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1 year ago

ayun nga din ate nasa isip ko, ung na shoot na eagle ng mga hunters nung last time. Ang huli ko nga lang balita is parang may pinakawalan silang eagle sa forest na.

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1 year ago

baka nga meron na hopefully safe lang sya

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1 year ago

I always love the photos from your Trips, they always look so good.

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1 year ago

Thank you so much for hte appreciation dear!

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1 year ago

Ganda Jan sis. Lahat na yata navisit nyo

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1 year ago

salamat sis.. maganda talaga sa pinas!

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1 year ago

Grabiiiii madamsss ang galing nyo talagang photographer OMG ehe. Salamat sa pag share nito, di man ako maka travel jan at least nakikita ko pa rin kahit picture alng 🤧

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1 year ago

welcome madam..hehe i hope na justify ng photos ung kagandahan ng ating philippine eagle!

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1 year ago

Nakakamiss na magtravel. Tama yun, unwind and to learn. Yun ang gusto ko talaga sa pag travel e.

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1 year ago

tama sir..

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1 year ago

Kanindot tan awun sa mga langgam mamsh oi..kanus a pa kaha ko makakita ana nila in person

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1 year ago

hopefully makavisit ka didto momsh... it was one of our bucketlist jd ba kay makaamaze tan awon ilang nawong and we were really curious about its wingspan..hhehe super lapad jd d ay sila uy!

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1 year ago

I haven't been to Davao pero pangarap ko din gumala diyan kasi gusto ko rin bisitahin ibang places sa Mindanao.

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1 year ago

Davao is great sis pero etong trip nato we spent it mostly sa province area ng davao, road going to Bukidnon

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1 year ago

Actually, Im originally from CDO pero Iligan, Bukidnon at hanggang Butuan lang ako nakapunta sis. Kaya next time gusto rin makagala sa Davao.

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1 year ago

it would be nice dear...

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1 year ago

Ang galing mo talaga sis kung saan saan ka napupunta hoping soon makapag travel din ako.. anyway ang ganda nang mga eagle 🦅

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1 year ago

super ganda talaga and very amazing makita silang lilipad within their cages

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1 year ago

Davao is really a sanctuary for outstanding wildlife! I'd love to see a Philippine Eagle up close!

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1 year ago

sayang nga lang at namatay na si Pag asa.. but still there are many of them at the center! hope you can visit soon sir!

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