Oops! Scientist To The Rescue After Eaglet Is Kicked Out Of Nest



Scientists hiked to a bald eagle nest on Catalina Island off the coast of Southern California on Tuesday to rescue an eaglet that was accidentally kicked out of its nest the day before.

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23 thoughts on “Oops! Scientist To The Rescue After Eaglet Is Kicked Out Of Nest”

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  3. Humans are so F up!!!! They are preventing other animals to feed on the "would have been dead baby eagle". Because they feel like the eagles life is more important than 2nd level of feeders in the food chain.

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  4. So they added sticks to the nest after they were done.

    Lol, that eagle is gonna be so confused. "Did someone renovate my entire house while I was gone?"

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  5. Aside from the painfully obvious, that the course of nature doesn't include such 'rescues', handling and/or interfering with eagles or any widlife in Canada is an offense. You might think restoring the inept or weak eaglet that got tossed is a positive action to assist the general population of eagles to recover, but do we want responsibility for future generations that carry the trait, and continue to fall from the nest? Or do we let nature take its course, and allow the eagles to reproduce again, in a hurry, hoping for a more competent and resilient product?

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