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PH grass owl rescued, returned to Aurora forest
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PH grass owl rescued, returned to Aurora forest

A Philippine Grass Owl was rescued by local authorities in Aurora province after a resident turned it over to the police. The owl was assessed by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and found to be healthy and uninjured. It was then released back into its natural habitat in Barangay Dicabasan, Dilasag, Aurora. The owl, a native nocturnal species, plays an important ecological role by controlling rodent populations. DENR officials emphasized the importance of community cooperation in protecting wildlife and urged the public to report any incidents involving injured or illegally kept animals.

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PH grass owl rescued, returned to Aurora forest

A Philippine Grass Owl was rescued by local authorities in Aurora province after a resident turned it over to the police. The owl was assessed by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and found to be healthy and uninjured. It was then released back into its natural habitat in Barangay Dicabasan, Dilasag, Aurora. The owl, a native nocturnal species, plays an important ecological role by controlling rodent populations. DENR officials emphasized the importance of community cooperation in protecting wildlife and urged the public to report any incidents involving injured or illegally kept animals.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a conservation effort involving a native species and government environmental protection efforts. While the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is a government entity, the article does not present any overtly partisan views, ideological framing, or biased ph

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