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Injured bald eagle rehabilitated by Pacific Wildlife Care in Morro Bay
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A 12-year-old female bald eagle will be released back into the wild at Fort Hunter Liggett on Nov. 9, 2016, after more than seven months of rehabilitation by Pacific Wildlife Care. She was found in Monterey County severely dehydrated and emaciated and with injuries to both feet
http://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/article113769068.html
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A female bald eagle nursed back to health after being found injured and emaciated at Fort Hunter Liggett 7 months ago was released back into the wild Wednesday. The 12-year-old bird, known only by its A23 tag, was one of more than 100 bald eagles introduced back to the Channel Islands as part of a breeding program.
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Great to see that this beautiful eagle has recovered and has been released!
I hope her mate is waiting for her; they have raised two eaglets each year since 2009.
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