Harsh southeast winter takes its toll on eagles

The Alaska Raptor Center in Sitka is seeing a higher number of injured or dead eagles this winter. As of yesterday, 68 eagles were brought in since January 1st. Doctor Victoria Vosburg is the Veterinarian at the Alaska Raptor Center in Sitka. Vosburg says a harsh winter this year and last year is making it difficult for all animals.

Dixie Hutchinson, KNBA – Anchorage

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