The first Philippine eagle bred in captivity was named "Pag-asa", meaning Hope. A hope for the species to be saved from extinction, the egg was hatched on January 15, 1992 at the Philippine Eagle Center in DAVAO, Philippines.
DAVAO CITY -- Philippine eagle "Kabayan", the first captive-bred eagle released in Asia, Kabayan was the adopted eagle of Vice President Noli de Castro.
The Vice President decided to shoulder the eagle's food and care expenses, including the cost of its release, shortly after its hatching in 2002.
His wife Arlene was present at the release ceremonies in April 2004.
It was named "Pag-asa", meaning Hope. A hope for the species to save from extinction, the egg was hatched on January 15, 1992 at the Philippine Eagle Center in DAVAO, Philippines.
It's name is "Pag-asa"
Yes
By being bred in captivity it eliminates the animals from being eaten by natural predators. We take animals into captivity to prevent extinction by eliminating factors of death.
no.
because
You don't, it's cruel and unjust to trap a wild parrot when you can buy one that was bred in captivity. Along with being cruel it is also illegal in many states
No. ligers are bred in captivity
The cast of Bred in Captivity - 2011 includes: Richard Clairmont as Fletcher Dawson Dunbar as Joey Courtney Montgomery as Zoo Staff
In a zoo? Yes. But, most are born in the wild. :)
ligers are a hybrid animal,bred in captivity.
yes there has been one in LA
Yes, in fact the reason white tigers are even around is of inbreeding in captivity.
they are bred to be in captivity so they are not wild like most