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A female golden eagle that nearly died from lead poisoning will be released back into the wild in Bend this weekend. The organization Think Wild says they received the large 11 lb. bird on ...
Think Wild said Tuesday it will release a female golden eagle back to the wild this weekend after suffering from nearly fatal lead poisoning, the wildlife facility's second such release this month.
On May 19, 1947, the Golden Eagle left St. Louis on the Mississippi River and headed for Nashville. When it got to Grand Tower Ill. catastrophe struck. “Somebody had came by and notified us that ...
With wide, long wings, the golden eagle launched itself fast enough to leave Nate Mathews amid a backwash of stirred air. Yet it wasn’t the fear of being beaten by a powerful wing, or grazed by ...