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Monkey-Eating EagleEducational resources on Monkey-Eating EagleMonkey-Eating Eagle or Pithecophaga jefferyi is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Critically Endangered due to C1. IUCN Profile of the Monkey-Eating Eagle The Monkey-Eating Eagle: The Monkey-Eating Eagle Pithecophaga jefferyi. INTRODUCTION. The http://lithops.as.arizona.edu/~jill/Cynthia/report.html id=spl-1 Links about the Monkey Eating Eagle: Links about the Monkey Eating Eagle: ... The Haribon Foundation tries to save http://lithops.as.arizona.edu/~jill/Cynthia/links.html id=spl-2 National Symbols: Indonesia. Philippine Eagle The National Bird of the Philippines is the http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~fasawwu/resources/symbols/symbols.htm id=spl-3 Bird Report for the St. Louis Area: Mr. Winter has seen a Harpy Eagle and a Philippine Monkey-eating Eagle carrying http://epsc.wustl.edu/~rlk/wgnss/birdreports/br03_10oct.html id=spl-5 The Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF): ...strategies to mitigate the exploitation of the forestry resources by focusing on http://srdis.ciesin.columbia.edu/cases/philippines-016.html id=spl-6 Philippine Deforestation: ...have been spotted in the wild. This monkey-eating eagle is not found anywhere http://www.american.edu/TED/PHILWOOD.HTM id=spl-7 Mindanao Travel Spots: On this part of the climb you might have the wondrous good fortune to spot a haribon http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/Mindanao_Culture/mindanao_travelspots.htm id=spl-8 Wilson Bulletin color plates: Monkey-eating Eagle-J. O'Neill; "Notes on the biology and population status of the http://www.ummz.lsa.umich.edu/birds/colorplates.html id=spl-9
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