FIRST IN 2 YEARS
According to experts, the eagle’s absence in previous surveys may have been due to food scarcity, territorial competition, or natural dispersal behavior.
Mt. Sinaka, covering about 1,500 to 2,000 hectares, is the smallest known natural habitat of the critically endangered species and serves as a nesting and feeding area for a breeding pair of eagles and other threatened wildlife.




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