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Fort St. James community celebrates as rehabilitated bald eagle soars back to freedom
Several members of the community cheered on as Fort St. James resident Brad Hoy released a rehabilitated female bald eagle back into the wild earlier this week. In January, Hoy received word about the injured bird from one of his drivers who spotted it along the roadside. Acting swiftly, Hoy’s wife located the eagle, braved through snowbanks, and managed to secure the bird in a dog crate. The next day, they transported it to OWL Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (OWL) in Delta. Hoy’s longstanding relationship with OWL and Conservation Services proved invaluable. Known...… Several members of the community cheered on as Fort St. James resident Brad Hoy released a rehabilitated female bald eagle back into the wild earlier this week. In January, Hoy received word about the injured bird from one of his drivers who spotted it along the roadside. Acting swiftly, Hoy’s wife located the eagle, braved through snowbanks, and managed to secure the bird in a dog crate. The next day, they transported it to OWL Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (OWL) in Delta. Hoy’s longstanding relationship with OWL and Conservation Services proved invaluable. Known...WW…
Fort St. James community celebrates as rehabilitated bald eagle soars back to freedom
Several members of the community cheered on as Fort St. James resident Brad Hoy released a rehabilitated female bald eagle back into the wild earlier this week. In January, Hoy received word about the injured bird from one of his drivers who spotted it along the roadside. Acting swiftly, Hoy’s wife located the eagle, braved through snowbanks, and managed to secure the bird in a dog crate. The next day, they transported it to OWL Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (OWL) in Delta. Hoy’s longstanding relationship with OWL and Conservation Services proved invaluable. Known...… Several members of the community cheered on as Fort St. James resident Brad Hoy released a rehabilitated female bald eagle back into the wild earlier this week. In January, Hoy received word about the injured bird from one of his drivers who spotted it along the roadside. Acting swiftly, Hoy’s wife located the eagle, braved through snowbanks, and managed to secure the bird in a dog crate. The next day, they transported it to OWL Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (OWL) in Delta. Hoy’s longstanding relationship with OWL and Conservation Services proved invaluable. Known...WW…
Fort St. James community celebrates as rehabilitated bald eagle soars back to freedom
Several members of the community cheered on as Fort St. James resident Brad Hoy released a rehabilitated female bald eagle back into the wild earlier this week. In January, Hoy received word about the injured bird from one of his drivers who spotted it along the roadside. Acting swiftly, Hoy’s wife located the eagle, braved through snowbanks, and managed to secure the bird in a dog crate. The next day, they transported it to OWL Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (OWL) in Delta. Hoy’s longstanding relationship with OWL and Conservation Services proved invaluable. Known...… Several members of the community cheered on as Fort St. James resident Brad Hoy released a rehabilitated female bald eagle back into the wild earlier this week. In January, Hoy received word about the injured bird from one of his drivers who spotted it along the roadside. Acting swiftly, Hoy’s wife located the eagle, braved through snowbanks, and managed to secure the bird in a dog crate. The next day, they transported it to OWL Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (OWL) in Delta. Hoy’s longstanding relationship with OWL and Conservation Services proved invaluable. Known...WW…
Fort St. James community celebrates as rehabilitated bald eagle soars back to freedom
Several members of the community cheered on as Fort St. James resident Brad Hoy released a rehabilitated female bald eagle back into the wild earlier this week. In January, Hoy received word about the injured bird from one of his drivers who spotted it along the roadside. Acting swiftly, Hoy’s wife located the eagle, braved through snowbanks, and managed to secure the bird in a dog crate. The next day, they transported it to OWL Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (OWL) in Delta. Hoy’s longstanding relationship with OWL and Conservation Services proved invaluable. Known...… Several members of the community cheered on as Fort St. James resident Brad Hoy released a rehabilitated female bald eagle back into the wild earlier this week. In January, Hoy received word about the injured bird from one of his drivers who spotted it along the roadside. Acting swiftly, Hoy’s wife located the eagle, braved through snowbanks, and managed to secure the bird in a dog crate. The next day, they transported it to OWL Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (OWL) in Delta. Hoy’s longstanding relationship with OWL and Conservation Services proved invaluable. Known...WW…
Fort St. James community celebrates as rehabilitated bald eagle soars back to freedom
Several members of the community cheered on as Fort St. James resident Brad Hoy released a rehabilitated female bald eagle back into the wild earlier this week. In January, Hoy received word about the injured bird from one of his drivers who spotted it along the roadside. Acting swiftly, Hoy’s wife located the eagle, braved through snowbanks, and managed to secure the bird in a dog crate. The next day, they transported it to OWL Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (OWL) in Delta. Hoy’s longstanding relationship with OWL and Conservation Services proved invaluable. Known...… Several members of the community cheered on as Fort St. James resident Brad Hoy released a rehabilitated female bald eagle back into the wild earlier this week. In January, Hoy received word about the injured bird from one of his drivers who spotted it along the roadside. Acting swiftly, Hoy’s wife located the eagle, braved through snowbanks, and managed to secure the bird in a dog crate. The next day, they transported it to OWL Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (OWL) in Delta. Hoy’s longstanding relationship with OWL and Conservation Services proved invaluable. Known...WW…
Fort St. James community celebrates as rehabilitated bald eagle soars back to freedom
Several members of the community cheered on as Fort St. James resident Brad Hoy released a rehabilitated female bald eagle back into the wild earlier this week. In January, Hoy received word about the injured bird from one of his drivers who spotted it along the roadside. Acting swiftly, Hoy’s wife located the eagle, braved through snowbanks, and managed to secure the bird in a dog crate. The next day, they transported it to OWL Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (OWL) in Delta. Hoy’s longstanding relationship with OWL and Conservation Services proved invaluable. Known...… Several members of the community cheered on as Fort St. James resident Brad Hoy released a rehabilitated female bald eagle back into the wild earlier this week. In January, Hoy received word about the injured bird from one of his drivers who spotted it along the roadside. Acting swiftly, Hoy’s wife located the eagle, braved through snowbanks, and managed to secure the bird in a dog crate. The next day, they transported it to OWL Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (OWL) in Delta. Hoy’s longstanding relationship with OWL and Conservation Services proved invaluable. Known...WW…
Fort St. James community celebrates as rehabilitated bald eagle soars back to freedom
Several members of the community cheered on as Fort St. James resident Brad Hoy released a rehabilitated female bald eagle back into the wild earlier this week. In January, Hoy received word about the injured bird from one of his drivers who spotted it along the roadside. Acting swiftly, Hoy’s wife located the eagle, braved through snowbanks, and managed to secure the bird in a dog crate. The next day, they transported it to OWL Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (OWL) in Delta. Hoy’s longstanding relationship with OWL and Conservation Services proved invaluable. Known...… Several members of the community cheered on as Fort St. James resident Brad Hoy released a rehabilitated female bald eagle back into the wild earlier this week. In January, Hoy received word about the injured bird from one of his drivers who spotted it along the roadside. Acting swiftly, Hoy’s wife located the eagle, braved through snowbanks, and managed to secure the bird in a dog crate. The next day, they transported it to OWL Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (OWL) in Delta. Hoy’s longstanding relationship with OWL and Conservation Services proved invaluable. Known...WW…
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