Five rehabilitated birds are spreading their wings again after being released back into their natural habitat by the Alberta Birds of Prey Foundation and AltaLink. Taz Dhaliwal has their recovery story.
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Birds of Prey Foundation and AltaLink release rehabilitated birds back into the wild
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