A bald eaglet from a nest at a U.S. Steel plant near Pittsburgh was recovering from surgery on April 18 to remove a fish hook from its gut.
While it took a collaborative effort by arborists, wildlife rehabilitators and a West Virginia veterinary team to pull off the risky operation, the raptor – then just two weeks old and weighing 2 pounds – came through with flying colors, and was returned to its parents.
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