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After receiving treatments for six weeks for lead poisoning and a swollen wing at the Blue Ridge Wildlife Center, a bald ...
A bald eagle has been released back into the wild after a six-week rehabilitation for lead poisoning and a swollen wing.
Humans have overfished cod to near extinction, so science alone cannot bring back cod. It will take regulation discipline, ...
You’ve probably seen a bald eagle in a film or TV show, where the bird soars gracefully and swoops with might to catch its ...
VIDOR, Texas — A bald eagle rescued from a fishing line injury near the Neches River was released back into the wild Monday morning, marking a rare moment of triumph for local wildlife ...
A bald eagle is recovering at the Houston SPCA's Wildlife Center of Texas after a near-deadly encounter with discarded fishing gear. The bird, about four years old, was spotted tangled in fishing ...
A bald eagle is recovering at the Houston SPCA's Wildlife Center after its wing was caught by a fishhook at the Neches River last month. The fishhook was attached to fishing line hanging from a ...
A fishhook attached to a fishing line hanging from a tree caught the bird’s wing in late March along the Neches River. The bald eagle was then entangled and left trapped in "chest-high” water ...
In the 1780s, when the bald eagle became a symbol of the United States, “anecdotal accounts” stated the country might have had 100,000 nesting eagles, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Fishing lines, or monofilaments, can persist in the environment for up to 600 years, according to the news release. They can immobilize wildlife by entangling their legs or tethering limbs to ...
Fishing lines kill Arizona wildlife like eagles. Here's how you can help prevent harm Jose R. Gonzalez Arizona Republic 0:00 ...