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PH eagle Pag-asa dies

DAVAO CITY – The Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) announced on Friday, January 8, that “Pag-asa”, the symbol of hope in the efforts to save Philippine eagles from extinction, died last January 6 due to fatal infections associated with Trichomoniasis and Aspergillosis. Pag-asa would have turned 29 years old on Jan 15, 2021.  He was the first-ever Philippine Eagle bred and hatched in captivity using the cooperative artificial insemination (CAI) techniques.  Pag-asa’s birth- the culmination of 14 years worth of research, heralded hope for the critically endangered species and the entire conservation mission.  He died on January 6 due  to infections associated with Trichomoniasis and Aspergillosis. (Photos of Philippine Eagle Pag-asa courtesy of the Philippine Eagle Foundation / MANILA BULLETIN)

Jurong Bird Park 50th Anniversary Celebrations In Singapore

Jurong Bird Park 50th Anniversary Celebrations In Singapore First opened in 1971, Asia’s largest bird park, Jurong Bird Park celebrates a milestone on 3 January. Jurong Bird Park 50th Anniversary will be marked by a year-long celebration with events and activities commemorating five decades of avian conservation and connecting people with the colourful world of birds. Jurong Bird Park 50th Anniversary – What’s In Store For You The festivities take off with a throwback to 1971. Through its fifty years, Jurong Bird Park has welcomed 30 million Singaporean and international visitors and to celebrate the many picture-perfect moments shared in the park, an egg-shaped portal “Memories of Jurong Bird Park” will be launched to the public. Photos taken in Jurong Bird Park can be uploaded on Instagram or Facebook with the hashtag

Sentosa for transforming tourism: The Drum editorial team s best of 2020

SDC tapped into the popularity of Nintendo’s Animal Crossing: New Horizons It’s that time again, when we look back at the agencies, the brands, the organizations, movements and trends that have shaped the past year. In 2020 – a year so many of us would like to forget – our industry of problem solvers proved time and again that they have what it takes to muck in, help out, ask questions, shape cultures and change the world. It is them that we celebrate in our New Year Honors. The Covid-19 pandemic has decimated the tourism industry and recovery will take time as mass international travel will not return in any significant way any time soon. The pandemic has also irrevocably changed consumer behavior and spending patterns.

Attractions, eateries gear up for bigger crowd from today

The Straits Times They put in place measures to welcome more people as S pore enters phase three Visitors queueing up to enter the Cloud Forest Observatory at Gardens by the Bay, on Dec 6, 2020.ST PHOTO: KEVIN LIM PublishedDec 28, 2020, 5:00 am SGT https://str.sg/JR8k They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you Read now Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months.

Attractions, eateries gear up for bigger crowd as Singapore enters phase 3 of reopening

Attractions, eateries gear up for bigger crowd as Singapore enters phase 3 of reopening
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