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The eagle was found with a grave leg wound in Hayward last fall. Wisconsin vet Dr. Kim Ammann used a fish skin graft from the Icelandic company Kerecis to bring the bird back to health.
Deputies on Wednesday say they spotted and rescued a bald eagle that appeared to be injured and was sitting on the side of a ...
A young eaglet can gain as much as 170 grams (six ounces) per day — the fastest growth rate of any bird in North America.
A bald eagle's 'horrendous' injury was healed with this surprising treatment Veterinarians saved the raptor from a devastating leg injury using a pioneering fish skin treatment.
KARE11 Extras Fish skin saves Wisconsin bald eagle After a groundbreaking surgery using codfish skin grafts, Kere, the bald eagle, was rehabilitated and released back into the wild.
After a groundbreaking surgery using codfish skin grafts, Kere, the bald eagle, was rehabilitated and released back into the wild.