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Indigenous dancers centre stage at Queen City ExTerrance Littletent performed at the Queen City Ex on Saturday, showing a hoop dance that tells the journey of an eagle. The dance was choreographed by his uncle, Kirby Littletent.CanadaAug 6, 2023
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Video captures eagle poaching koi from B.C. woman’s pondBarbara Greene of Prince Rupert found the remains of her 15-year-old koi next to her pond last week, and realized the culprit was caught on camera.EnvironmentJan 6, 2023
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Video shows moment eagle swoops down and grabs small dog out of B.C. yardJustin Dudoward said that he and his girlfriend had let Coco outside and then sat down in the living room before he heard his daughter scream and open the door.EnvironmentJun 24, 2022
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B.C. eagle deaths on the rise, says wildlife expert, but cause remains unknownRecent outbreaks of avian flu have been confirmed on farms in British Columbia and Alberta by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.EnvironmentJun 23, 2022
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‘I’m still amazed’: Nova Scotia rafter saves bald eagle from Shubenacadie River'To be able to get that up close and personal, and be able to kind of help out, was an amazing experience,' said Emmett Blois of the bald eagle's rescue.CanadaJun 1, 2021
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Poisoned golden eagle rescued, on the mend, says B.C. bird sanctuaryThe raptor sanctuary says the juvenile eagle was found Sunday evening in a Grand Forks backyard, with the residents phoning for help.CanadaMay 11, 2021
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Rehabilitated bald eagle released back into wild in Peterborough areaThe bald eagle was found unconscious a road south between Norwood and Havelock in late November.CanadaDec 9, 2020
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Injured bald eagle near Ingersoll-Woodstock, Ont., released following rescueSalthaven Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Centre said an injured bald eagle came in their care earlier this week, and was released back into the wild on Friday.CanadaApr 19, 2020
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10 eagles poisoned on Vancouver Island, tainted carcass suspected"We're 98, 99 per cent sure that it was a small pig that was disposed of improperly in the garbage," said Gillian Radcliffe with bird welfare group The Raptors.Feb 20, 2020
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‘Crash’ the bald eagle returned to the Shuswap wildIt was a wild day in more than one way for a bird of prey in B.C.'s Shuswap region.EnvironmentNov 6, 2019
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