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Golden eagle rehabilitated, released back into Southern California wild

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Golden eagle rehabilitated, released back into Southern California wild

A golden eagle found unable to fly in Riverside County earlier this month was released back into the wild Sunday after two weeks of care at the San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center, officials announced.  

The eagle, discovered by a community member in San Jacinto, was covered in mud and manure, had mild abrasions on its feet and was underweight when the Project Wildlife team took custody of the bird on Feb. 5.  

“Although the exact cause of its condition remains uncertain, the recent heavy rains in the area may have a played a role,” officials at the humane society said in a news release.  

A team of veterinarians gave the eagle pain medication, treated it for parasites and dehydration and placed the raptor in an indoor medical ward in hopes that it would regain its strength.  

In less than a week, the birds condition improved, and it was put in a small outdoor aviary before being moved to a much larger outdoor aviary on Feb. 15.  

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  • Golden eagle rehabilitated, released back into Southern California wild
  • Golden eagle rehabilitated, released back into Southern California wild
  • Golden eagle rehabilitated, released back into Southern California wild

“It’s imperative that a bird of prey like a golden eagle can fly and hunt in order to survive in the wild,” the release noted.  

Before Sunday’s release in San Jacinto, the golden eagle was tagged by a United States Geological Survey-permitted raptor biologist so wildlife officials at the department of fish and wildlife can track and monitor the protected species.  

Video of the bird’s release shows the eagle rushing to get out of the crate, flapping its wings low to the ground as it gets some distance and then sitting in the grass for some time. The eagle then launches itself into the air and flies to a nearby group of trees.  

“This successful rehabilitation serves as a testament to the dedication and expertise of our team, as well as the unwavering support of our community,” the release stated. “We are immensely grateful for everyone who played a part in this remarkable rescue and rehabilitation effort.” 

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L.A. police in pursuit of suspected car thief

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L.A. police in pursuit of suspected car thief

Officers with the Los Angeles Police Department are in pursuit of a person behind the wheel of a vehicle that has been reported stolen. Preliminary, though unconfirmed, details suggest the suspect stole the vehicle, a 2012 Hyundai, in downtown L.A., near the intersection of 7th and Figueroa streets. The suspect is believed to have struck […]

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2 women killed after being struck by BMW in Orange County intersection

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2 women killed after being struck by BMW in Orange County intersection

An investigation is underway after two women were struck and killed by a driver in Orange County on Monday night. Dispatchers received multiple 911 calls around 9 p.m. reporting that a BMW had hit two pedestrians at the intersection of Magnolia and Cerritos avenues in Stanton, an Orange County Sheriff’s Department spokesperson confirmed. When deputies […]

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Jurors to decide who's financially responsible for Iskander boys' deaths

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Jurors to decide who's financially responsible for Iskander boys' deaths

Closing arguments were held today in the civil trial to determine the financial responsibility for the deaths of 11-year-old Mark Iskander and 8-year-old Jacob Iskander, who were hit and killed while crossing the street with their family in Westlake Village in September of 2020. Jurors will decide how much responsibility two defendants bear for the […]

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