Philippine Eagle art exhibit held in Oslo to boost conservation awareness

An art exhibit in Oslo, Norway, highlighted the conservation efforts for the critically endangered Philippine Eagle.

The three-day event, titled "AGILAkbay: An Exhibition of Philippine Eagle Paintings," featured 15 artworks depicting the national bird at various life stages.

Philippine Ambassador to Norway Enrico Fos emphasized that the exhibition served as a platform for cultural diplomacy and raising awareness for the eagle's conservation.

The event was a collaboration between the Philippine Embassy in Norway, the Philippine Botanical Art Society, and the Philippine Fauna Art Society founder Bing Famoso.

Famoso, the driving force behind the exhibit, intends to donate Philippine Eagle paintings to all Philippine embassies and consulates globally to further promote conservation awareness.

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