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Oregon seeks public’s help after killing of bald eagle

Authorities in Oregon are asking the public for help identifying the person or persons responsible for killing a state-protected bald eagle.

The Oregon State Police Fish & Wildlife Division issued a news release Tuesday explaining that the bald eagle carcass was discovered by a citizen Nov. 30 in Cox Butte west of Junction City.

“Bald Eagles and other raptors are protected in Oregon,” OSP Fish & Wildlife stated. “They commonly inhabit the Willamette Valley and are an important part of the wildlife ecosystem. It is illegal to harass, injure or kill a Bald Eagle.”

The agency is asking citizens to call its tip line at 1-800-452-7888, or to reach out via text or email if they possess information related to the investigation.

Penalties for killing a bald eagle in Oregon include a maximum fine of $6,500 and up to a year in jail, plus an additional $5,000 in damages.

–Bald eagle image courtesy of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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