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A bald eagle, injured and alone near the Chesapeake Bay, earned an A+ for the staff at Washington College after they made a daring rescue along the rocky banks of the Chester River on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
Two weeks ago, David Kramer noticed a post on Facebook asking if anyone could help with an eagle who seemed to have an injured wing and foot and was hobbling around on a dock over the river.
Kramer, who is the Director of the College’s Center for Environment, where students are provided with a living laboratory for their studies of wetlands, farmlands, and forest. He also happens to be an experienced avian rescuer.
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Injured Bald Eagle Plucked From River in Daring Rescue By College Staffers in Maryland (WATCH)
An injured bald eagle near the Chesapeake Bay, earned an A+ for the staff of Washington College after a daring rescue on the Chester River.
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