Philippine Eagle Centre
- The Philippine Eagle Center is a non-profit organization.
- Was founded in 1987 for the propagation and welfare of the Philippine’s endangered national bird, the Philippine Eagle.
- Well known for safeguarding the rainforest habitat of Philippine eagles.
What can you find there?
- Before entering the center, meet and converse with locals dressed in traditional costumes and offering hand-made jewelry and crafts.
- Huge trees surround the park making it a great venue for a lazy picnic.
- See the giant Philippine eagles which are housed in huge cages designed to simulate their natural habitats.
- Grab a snack by the center’s man-made fish pond and admire the thriving plant life.
- Meet “Pag-asa,” the first Philippine Eagle bred in captivity. The bird’s name translates to ‘hope’ in English.
How to get to the Philippine Eagle Centre?
Malagos, Davao Province, Mindanao
- From Davao City, take a metered taxi to the Philippine Eagle Center
- Via public transportation, take a bus from Davao City to Annil Terminal
More information about Philippine Eagle Centre
- Entrance fee: Adult -- 50PHP Youth (18 years old and below) -- 30 PHP
- Monday to Sunday: 8AM-5PM