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The Metropolitan Area announced that the wildlife team in agreement with Corantioquia and Precoodes responded to the call of the community in Caucasia, Antioquia, who reported a seriously injured juvenile Savannah eagle.
When this specimen came into the hands of the entity, it had its lower limbs mutilated. “Sometimes these injuries are due to past injuries or infected fractures that lead to the loss of limbs.”, Stressed the Metropolitan Area.
However, the entity affirms that these injuries can also be caused by “hunting and traps installed by humans, as a form of retaliation against wild animals that see chickens and other domestic animals as easy prey for their food. ”.
Due to the seriousness of the wounds and its suffering, it was not possible to save this juvenile Savannah Eagle (Buteogallus meridionalis) and they had to euthanize it.
The Metropolitan Area calls on the community to implement mobile confinement and scare systems to protect chickens and keep cattle; it also invites us to stop hunting and mistreatment.
💔💔💔 We received this juvenile Savannah Eagle (Buteogallus meridionalis) with its lower limbs mutilated. Sometimes these injuries are due to past injuries or infected fractures that lead to loss of limbs. pic.twitter.com/n5zgYIkohT
– Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley (@Areametropol) October 8, 2020
Although our fauna team in agreement with @Corantioquia Y @Precodes She came immediately, it was not possible to save her given her suffering and the severity of her injuries 😔, which led to the need to euthanize her. pic.twitter.com/aSrbnLuv79
– Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley (@Areametropol) October 8, 2020
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