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Wildlife Rehabilitators Association Of Rhode Island

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Vets 'Not Giving Up Yet' on Shot Baby Bald Eagle

Vets at the Wildlife Rehabilitators of Rhode Island are treating the injured bald eagle in Saunderstown.

Veterinarians at a local animal hospital have been working for more than a week to nurse a baby bald eagle back to health after it was shot in Johnston. The female eagle was found injured in the Central Landfill on Tuesday, Feb. 12 with what veterinarians at Wildlife Rehabilitators Association of Rhode Island in Saunderstown (where the bird is being treated) first thought was lead poisoning. After treating the bird with expensive medications that would remove the lead from the bird's body and seeing little results, WRARI staff brought it to Ocean State Veterinary Specialists for an x-ray, which they donated, almost a week after the bird was brought in. That's when they discovered that the bird had actually been shot in the head. One …

Monday, February 18, 2013

[VIDEO] Shot Bald Eagle Found in Johnston, Treated in Wickford

A bald eagle found at the Johnston Central Landfill is being cared for in Wickford.

According to vets in Wickford, they are currently taking care of a bald eagle found at the Johnston Central Landfill, after it was shot sometime before the blizzard. WPRI 12 first reported the story on Thursday night. The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management is investigating the incident – A federal act protects bald eagles, and harming one carries a penalty of up to $250,000 and two years in prison. According to The Providence Journal, vets at Wildlife Rehabilitators Association of Rhode Island believe the animal is suffering from lead poisoning because of a bullet wound. For the WRARI’s Facebook and updates on the eagle, click here.

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