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Bald eagle rescued in Ohio released back into the wild

A bald eagle was released back into the wild last week after recovering from an injury. A bald eagle was rescued in Ohio last week after recovering from an injury and released back into the wild after 27 days in rehabilitation with wildlife officials. The eagle was spotted in Thornville not able to fly, so a wildlife officer picked it up and took it to a rehabilitation facility nearby. Once the eagle proved it was able tofly on its own, it was released back to the wild in Perry County. Officials said the eagle had no major medical issues but was showing some past trauma that was "consistent with a car strike".

Bald eagle rescued in Ohio released back into the wild

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A bald eagle was released back into the wild last week after recovering from an injury.Officials with the Ohio Division of Wildlife and Ohio Bird Sanctuary announced the bald eagle was released back into the wild after 27 days in rehabilitation with wildlife officials.The eagle was spotted in Thornville not able to fly, so a wildlife officer picked it up and took it to a rehabilitation facility nearby.Officials said the eagle had no major medical issues but was showing some past trauma that was "consistent with a car strike."Wildlife officials said the eagle was given supportive care with "as little human contact as possible."Once the eagle proved it was able to fly on its own, it was released back into the wild in Perry County.

A bald eagle was released back into the wild last week after recovering from an injury.

Officials with the Ohio Division of Wildlife and Ohio Bird Sanctuary announced the bald eagle was released back into the wild after 27 days in rehabilitation with wildlife officials.

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The eagle was spotted in Thornville not able to fly, so a wildlife officer picked it up and took it to a rehabilitation facility nearby.

Officials said the eagle had no major medical issues but was showing some past trauma that was "consistent with a car strike."

Wildlife officials said the eagle was given supportive care with "as little human contact as possible."

Once the eagle proved it was able to fly on its own, it was released back into the wild in Perry County.


विषय: Ohio, Wildlife, Bald Eagles

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