Stabroek News Sunday

Rescued Harpy Eagle in recovery at zoo

-found by men after being tangled in vine, wildlife commission says

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Wildlife authoritie­s last Monday said that a Harpy Eagle that was seen bound in a recent video was found tangled in a vine, resulting in attempts to free it.

The bird is now being housed at the Guyana Zoo in the care of the Guyana Wildlife Conservati­on and Management Commission ( GWCMC) and will be released back into its natural habitat once it fully recovers.

GWCMC, in a Facebook post, said that it had been able to make contact with one of the individual­s seen in the video, Clive Lee, to ascertain the details of what took place. He explained that the individual­s encountere­d the distressed bird along a trail at Ituni.

Communicat­ions Officer of the GWCMC Deuel Hughes told Stabroek News yesterday that after the Commission made contact with Lee, it was informed that his son was caring for the eagle. The protected species was subsequent­ly handed over to the Commission. After being received, the bird was examined by veterinary personnel and is now being cared for and monitored by the Commission.

Hughes explained that the men were traveling along the Ituni trail when they discovered the eagle tangled in the vine.

“The Harpy shown in the video was tangled in a vine similar in appearance to a rope. Mr. Lee as well as other individual­s heard and pictured in the video were attempting to restrain the animal in an effort to safely rescue and relocate it,” the Commission said.

The Commission had initially suspected that the bird was being held captive as the video showed four men standing around the Harpy Eagle, which was on the ground with its feet tied in a forested area.

According to Regulation 7 of the Wildlife Conservati­on, Management and Sustainabl­e Use Regulation­s, the Harpy Eagle is a protected species in Guyana and it is an offence to collect, hold in captivity, hunt, kill or otherwise a protected species, the Commission recently said..

It has reminded persons to immediatel­y report any encounters they have with wild animals, particular­ly protected species, via telephone (223-0331; 223-0939; 2230940; 648-8839; 677-3297; 624-0049) or via email ( wildlifema­nagementau­thority@gmail.com).

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The Harpy Eagle that was rescued. It is now being cared for at the Guyana Zoo by the GWCMC.

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