Multiple California agencies and wildlife experts rescued a baby bald eagle that had fallen from its nest in Orangevale, California. The eaglet was saved by firefighters, State Parks, Fish and Game, California Wildlife Encounters, and an arborist.
Key Points
Baby bald eagle fell from its nest in Orangevale, California
Rescue operation involved firefighters, State Parks, Fish and Game, California Wildlife Encounters, and an arborist
Avian veterinarian to assess the eaglet's condition for potential re-nesting
Pros
Collaborative effort by multiple agencies and experts to save the baby bald eagle
Quick response to prevent the eaglet from further harm or starvation
Cons
The eaglet was in a precarious situation and needed human intervention for survival