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The capture was conducted under strict wildlife guidelines. Specialists examined the eagle’s health, checked for injuries, and collected information about its age, condition, and physical characteristics.
Experts measured its wings, studied its feathers, and recorded details that could help researchers better understand unusually large birds of prey.
The examination also allowed scientists to determine whether the eagle required medical assistance or whether it could safely return to the wild.
Eagles help control populations of smaller animals and contribute to the balance of natural environments. Their presence often indicates that an ecosystem has enough resources to support complex wildlife communities.
Conservation specialists noted that protecting habitats is one of the most important ways to preserve species like eagles.
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