The Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) is a private non-profit organisation dedicated to saving the critically endangered Philippine Eagle and its rainforest habitat. It is the Philippines' leading wildlife conservation organisation employing conservation breeding, modern state-of-the-art field research techniques, community-based conservation, and public education.

Through its programmes, PEF has bred 29 Philippine Eagles and other raptors in captivity, reached millions through its public education program and protected 140,000 hectares of forests through its 14 indigenous community-partners and about 500 forest guards within 20 Philippine Eagle territories across the archipelago. In addition to improving knowledge about its target species, the PEF and its collaborators have discovered new species of flora and fauna in areas where eagles occur. Its novel culture-based conservation approach has resulted in not only the effective protection of keystone species but the enrichment of cultural traditions and customs.

Dennis Salvador has been the Executive Director of the PEF for 35 years. He also serves as the program committee chairman of the Forest Foundation Philippines, and serves in several local and national councils and organizations. He has earned several awards for his work in wildlife conservation, including the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Philippines.