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A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center...

#8857088

Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade

16 September 2022

A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center...

#8857088

16 September 2022

A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. The proud mascot of Indonesia's capital, Brahminy Kites are protected eagles and have been under threat in the Java Islands as they were captured and sold illegally as status symbols. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center...

#8857090

Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade

16 September 2022

A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center...

#8857090

16 September 2022

A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. The proud mascot of Indonesia's capital, Brahminy Kites are protected eagles and have been under threat in the Java Islands as they were captured and sold illegally as status symbols. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center...

#8857092

Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade

16 September 2022

A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center...

#8857092

16 September 2022

A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus), also known as the Red-backed Sea-eagle is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. The proud mascot of Indonesia's capital, Brahminy Kites are protected eagles and have been under threat in the Java Islands as they were captured and sold illegally as status symbols. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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Oriental Honey Buzzard (Pernis Ptilorhynchus) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West...

#8857094

Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade

16 September 2022

Oriental Honey Buzzard (Pernis Ptilorhynchus) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West...

#8857094

16 September 2022

Oriental Honey Buzzard (Pernis Ptilorhynchus) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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Oriental Honey Buzzard (Pernis Ptilorhynchus) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West...

#8857096

Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade

16 September 2022

Oriental Honey Buzzard (Pernis Ptilorhynchus) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West...

#8857096

16 September 2022

Oriental Honey Buzzard (Pernis Ptilorhynchus) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Ja...

#8857098

Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade

16 September 2022

Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Ja...

#8857098

16 September 2022

Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Ja...

#8857100

Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade

16 September 2022

Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Ja...

#8857100

16 September 2022

Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Ja...

#8857102

Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade

16 September 2022

Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Ja...

#8857102

16 September 2022

Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Ja...

#8857104

Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade

16 September 2022

Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Ja...

#8857104

16 September 2022

Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Ja...

#8857106

Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade

16 September 2022

Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Ja...

#8857106

16 September 2022

Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Ja...

#8857108

Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade

16 September 2022

Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Ja...

#8857108

16 September 2022

Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Ja...

#8857110

Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade

16 September 2022

Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Ja...

#8857110

16 September 2022

Javan Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela Bido) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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Changeable Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Cirrhatus) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Jav...

#8857112

Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade

16 September 2022

Changeable Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Cirrhatus) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Jav...

#8857112

16 September 2022

Changeable Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Cirrhatus) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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Changeable Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Cirrhatus) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Jav...

#8857114

Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade

16 September 2022

Changeable Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Cirrhatus) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Jav...

#8857114

16 September 2022

Changeable Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus Cirrhatus) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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Crested Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java...

#8857116

Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade

16 September 2022

Crested Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java...

#8857116

16 September 2022

Crested Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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Crested Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java...

#8857118

Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center Save The Eagles From Illegal Trade

16 September 2022

Crested Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java...

#8857118

16 September 2022

Crested Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela) is seen inside its enclosure at Kamojang Eagle Conservation Center, on July 28, 2022, in West Java Province, Indonesia. More than 300 protected eagles are kept in the rescue shelter trying to reduce Indonesia's rampant illegal trade in wildlife and to help these caged animals regain their natural instincts to allow their return to the wild. The Conservation Center has obtained the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) standard and has released 22 out of a total of 307 Javan hawk-eagles that have been conserved since 2014. The background of this program is the fear of Javanese Eagle extinction. Currently, its population is only 108 to 542 birds, due to hunting and animal trading. Yearly data shows that Javanese Eagle illegal trading has reached 30 to 40 birds.


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