It is bad enough the wind turbines get them (and turkey vultures, and bats 
and other raptors). Hope the moron(s) who shot these get caught: It's a 
disgrace to responsible gun owners and others who care about conservation.

On Monday, May 21, 2018 at 3:50:28 PM UTC-6, Sharon Kay wrote:
>
> Sorry if this is not appropriate. I copy and pasted from the Greeley 
> Tribune.
>
> On the night of May 9, a landowner in central Weld County spotted a bald 
> eagle perched on the ground in a pasture about 60 yards from his home.
>
> The next morning, he discovered that the eagle was dead on the same spot, 
> about one mile east of Milton Reservoir.
>
> Colorado Parks and Wildlife is asking for the public's help in 
> investigating the incident.
>
>
> Anyone who might be able to contribute information is asked to call the 
> CPW's Fort Collins Service Center at (970) 472-4300 or the Operation Game 
> Thief Hotline at (877) 265-6648.
>
>
> CPW reports that a May 15 necropsy on the carcass at the organization's 
> health lab determined that the eagle had been shot across the lower abdomen 
> and suffered a broken tibia, a liver fracture and the pooling of blood in 
> its abdomen.
>
> The eagle likely didn't die immediately, the CPW said, adding that 
> internal hemorrhages and other damage led to death within 24 to 48 hours of 
> the eagle being shot. A bullet and the eagle's carcass have been retained 
> as evidence.
>

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