Bald eagle wounded by hunters learns to fly again thanks to caring veterinarians

Only people in this profession, veterinarians, can save them.

Many people are animal lovers.  Of course, they are ready to save the wonderful creatures of nature and give them shelter and food, but none of us can give them a second chance at life.

Only people in this profession, veterinarians, can save them.  They are true animal lovers, willing to try the impossible just to help animals get well.

Such a passionate person is Dr. Cliff Redford, a veterinarian from Ontario, Canada.  This man unconditionally loves wildlife.

The man keeps in touch with his fans on social media, sharing the process with every injured animal they help to recover.

The other day, a man shared a story about a bald eagle that suffered as a result of duck hunters.  He was badly injured, and there was so little chance that the glorious bird would survive.

 

Examinations showed that the bird is in worse condition than the veterinarian thought.  The eagle’s left-wing bone was broken and there was almost no chance of it being able to fly again.

But not if the veterinarian is Dr. Cliff Redford.  In fact, the man was not worried about broken bones, but the muscles of the bird.

Several hours of operation gave the eagle named Wolf the ability to fly. The recovery process was the longest and most difficult for both the veterinarians and the birds.

After six weeks of rehabilitation, the bird survived! Thanks to dedicated veterinarians and Wolf’s determination, the eagle is able to fly again.

This story is fantastic.  Both sides were quite firm in their goals.

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