Philippine Eagle Research & Nature Center
- Address
- Phone
- 224 3021
- Price
- admission P25
- Hours
- 8am-5pm
Lonely Planet review for Philippine Eagle Research & Nature Center
To view one of the largest eagles in the world (in terms of wing span), head to the Philippine Eagle Research & Nature Center, which is dedicated to conserving these endangered birds. Around 35 Philippine eagles (also known as monkey-eating eagles) are here, 20 of which were bred through artificial insemination. The camp is set in a pocket of native forest near Malagos, 36km north of Davao. There are enough wild birds flitting around to keep even the least avid birdwatcher happy – other species of eagles and animals also call the centre home. You can watch an informative video about eagles in the wild – there are about 500 in the Philippines – and the threats they are facing through deforestation and hunting. The average eagle lifespan in the wild is 20 years, but it’s much longer at the centre.








