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Three Bald Eagles brought to Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center raise alarms over lead exposure
Wildlife experts say lead poisoning remains one of the biggest threats facing Bald Eagles, as the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center treats its third injured eagle in less than two weeks.
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Three bald eagles taken to Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center raise alarms over lead exposure
Wildlife experts say lead poisoning remains one of the biggest threats facing Bald Eagles, as the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center treats its third injured eagle in less than two weeks.
The Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center has admitted its third Bald Eagle in less than two weeks. The latest rescue occurred ...
A third bald eagle has been admitted to Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center in less than two weeks, with the most recent ...
From backyard chickens to cereal mascots, eagle hunts to monarch migrations, this article blends rural musings, quirky facts, ...
An open letter to President Trump on the Northeast Resupply Enhancement Project: Dear President Trump, In a recent post on X and its associated memo to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Secretary ...
WEST GREENWICH, R.I. (WPRI) — A juvenile bald eagle is getting a second chance at life after she was found on the side of the highway in Warwick. Wildlife Rehabilitators Association of Rhode Island ...
After four weeks of care, a female bald eagle was released in an open field at the Treasure Coast Wildlife Center in Palm City. "Her flight was great and strong," said Clinical Director Cindy Dionne, ...
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