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3 pages in length. As much of an asset the Monkey-eating eagle is to the Philippine environment, this particular raptor is an endangered species whose habitat is quickly succumbing to the ravages of farming and logging; when the habitat is gone, so too will the eagle. Being that the Monkey-eating eagle is essentially forced to remain where it is, it must therefore deal with changes in its environment as influenced by its number one threat: man. In an effort to stake its own survival within the scheme of perpetual evolution, humanity has taken to infiltrating such sacred places as the Philippine rain forest as a means by which to acquire the raw material needed for development; moreover, there is just as much concern over poor indigenous forest dwellers who have long used the damaging slash and burn farming technique. The inevitable outcome is a conflict between the natural element and the unwelcome devastation brought about by these human activities; only through tremendous efforts by the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) will this species be able to avoid total extinction. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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gone, so too will the eagle. Being that the Monkey-eating eagle is essentially forced to remain where it is, it must therefore deal with changes in its environment as
influenced by its number one threat: man. In an effort to stake its own survival within the scheme of perpetual evolution, humanity has taken to infiltrating such sacred places
as the Philippine rain forest as a means by which to acquire the raw material needed for development; moreover, there is just as much concern over poor indigenous forest dwellers
who have long used the damaging slash and burn farming technique. The inevitable outcome presented by such opposing perspectives as human progress and animal preservation is a conflict between
the natural element and the unwelcome devastation brought about by these human activities; only through tremendous efforts by the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) will this species be able to avoid
total extinction. "Enormous efforts and sums have been invested to save the eagle, but to little avail. The breeding installation was attacked and robbed by guerillas shortly after
it was established in the 1970s. President Ferdinand Marcos sold half of the eagles essential forests to land speculators" (Walters 17). Noting how the Monkey-eating eagle requires "a
contiguous territory in excess of 100 square kilometers of advanced second growth and primary rainforest for survival" (The Philippine Eagle Foundation) and realizing how the combination of farming techniques of
indigenous forest dwellers and strip logging that reduces the forest down to bare soil, research performed for the Philippine Eagle Foundation Project (PEFP) focused upon implementing sustainable conservation strategies in
order to ease the "relentless exploitation of the forestry resources" (The Philippine Eagle Foundation), an approach that sought to bring about change through the direct involvement of the Filipino people
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