DNREC police asking for public's help in investigation
DAGSBORO — Delaware Natural Resources Police are asking for the public's help investigating the recent deaths of four bald eagles in Sussex County.
One eagle was found dead near Dagsboro the morning of March 19 and three additional bald eagles died following resuscitation efforts by Tri-State Bird Rescue. The three birds were found disoriented in a farm filed in the Piney Neck area, about a mile away from where the first dead eagle was found, a Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control press release stated. Two other eagles are currently in the rescue's care.
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6 comments:
rodent eat poison, eagle eats rodent, eagle eats poison.
Wasn't it 13 eagles dead last week? Something is going on.
8:29
Why has it happened all of a sudden? I don't recall hearing of them being found dead in years past.
9:58
Yes in Federalsburg.
Mouth to beak really? Lol
Probably athiest hitmen or Muslims.
Duh,doesn't anyone recognize terrorism when it jumps up and bites them? Our national bird,god and country,patriotism and all of that.7:15 was actually the closest,but still fell short of calling it what it is.TERRORISM! Duh...
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