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Bald Eagle Rescued From Fence After Thanksgiving Rescue
6 Dec
Summary
- Bald eagle rescued after foot tangled in a Slippery Rock fence on Thanksgiving.
- X-rays revealed tendon and ligament damage, requiring a foot splint.
- Pennsylvania's bald eagle population has dramatically increased since 1980.

A bald eagle's Thanksgiving rescue unfolded in Slippery Rock when a family discovered it trapped by its foot in a fence. Wildlife rescuers transported the injured bird to Tamarack Wildlife Center for immediate care. Initial examinations and X-rays revealed no bone fractures, but indicated severe tendon and ligament damage to several toes.
Treatment for the injured eagle includes the application of a foot splint to ensure proper alignment of the damaged digits, alongside anti-inflammatory and analgesic medications. Birds colliding with fences can sustain concussions, making such medications crucial. Fortunately, the eagle was found swiftly, preventing significant weight loss.
This incident occurs as Pennsylvania's bald eagle population experiences a remarkable resurgence. Once critically low with only three nesting pairs in 1980, the state now boasts over 270 pairs. The bald eagle was delisted as a federal endangered species in 2007 and gained protected status in Pennsylvania in 2014, underscoring conservation successes.




