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Two eagles found shot to death in Eastern Oregon

Wednesday, December 31, 2008 8:24 AM PST

By The Associated Press

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 PENDLETON, Ore. — The first eagle was found in the snow, its wings spread far and wide, feathers scattered about its body.

Jennifer Merritt and her boyfriend T.O. Farwell saw the bird, just off the side of the road, while they were driving from Heppner to Pendleton last week. “He was shot pretty bad,” Merritt said.

Farwell scooped up the broken raptor into the car and took it to Lynn Tompkins at the Blue Mountain Wildlife rehabilitation center in Pendleton.

Somebody, Tompkins figures, shot the bird with a high-powered rifle, most likely while it was perching.

She did what she could for it, but the eagle died that night.

“The bullet had basically destroyed one knee joint and grazed the side and hit the wing between the wrist and elbow,” she said. “The bird was never going to fly again.”

That same day there was report of another eagle. Tompkins asked a state biologist to find it the following day.

When the biologist returned, Tompkins found herself dealing with a second rifle shot. “I thought that bird had been hit by a car when I first got it.”

Tompkins unwound the raptor’s shattered and frozen wing. She found a hole in its fragile body; two and a half inches of bone had been stolen by the bullet. Tompkins euthanized the eagle.

“Unfortunately this is not out of the ordinary,” said Carl Scheeler, wildlife program manager with the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. “We see a disturbing number of hawks, eagles and owls that are shot.

“These birds are a magnificent species. ... You can buy targets at Bi-Mart for 30 cents apiece. You don’t need to shoot something as valuable as a golden eagle.”

Oregon State Police wildlife investigator Rick Carter is investigating the shootings.

“Someone out there knows this happened,” Carter said. “We want to have someone come forward, someone who heard bragging and disapproves of what went on.”

He said the basic reward for information relating to game violations is $250, but with deaths of eagles, often the U.S. Fish and Wildlife or other wildlife organizations like the Audubon Society will add to the reward, sometimes raising it to $1,000.

The federal laws against killing raptors can result in up to a year in jail and up to $5,000 in fines, Carter said.

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bmoc wrote on Dec 31, 2008 8:58 AM:

" The punishment needs to be increased! "

berryjewels wrote on Dec 31, 2008 9:35 AM:

" I totally agree that the punishment should be more. Sounds like this person(s) was doing it for the thrill. I hope that they are found before to many more raptures are destroyed. Birds today, what will it be tomorrow? "

Rural Citizen wrote on Dec 31, 2008 9:36 AM:

" Maybe we need someone out there to investigate the area and catch the perpetrator. Heavier punishment is warranted too. Being a Federal offense, there is no getting out of it, but it should be put back to 10 years. Who lowered it? Bush? I wouldn't doubt it. His family still is keeping the skull of Geronimo in their possession. It belongs to his tribe and should be back in it's burial place. Horrific that someone would do a thing like that. "

Simple Man wrote on Dec 31, 2008 10:32 AM:

" Get some sting ops going "

country gal wrote on Dec 31, 2008 10:48 AM:

" Rural Citizen: What? Bush's family still keeping Geronimo's skull? How do you know that? Do you have proof? "

frankenzombie wrote on Dec 31, 2008 11:22 AM:

" That is horrid. I hope they catch the scumbag and give him the maximum. Though it should be more and they should be charged for each Eagle. "

Silly Billy wrote on Dec 31, 2008 11:38 AM:

" First off... I'm not going to try justifying the killing, nor should I, but I do want to state something. --- At least these weren't our National bird, the Bald Eagle. However, they were eagles, nontheless. IMO, I think a year and 5K is sufficient. Also, as far as hawks go... do you realize they kill off all our grouse in the area? That's why you dont see any many as you usta! --- Again, I'm not trying to justify killing these animals. I just wanted to make a statement. "

ds wrote on Dec 31, 2008 1:48 PM:

" Bush. The cause of all things evil!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Teen pregnancy, Bush's fault, shoplifting, Bush's fault, poaching, Bush's fault, alcoholism, Bush's fault, Global warming, Bush's fault, Global cooling, Bush's fault, hurricanes, Bush's fault, cancer, Bush's fault, MS, Bush's fault, AIDs, Bush's fault, and the list goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on. Hopefully the messiah will come soon and save us from this eeeeevvvviiillll!!!!!!! "

DW wrote on Jan 1, 2009 5:04 PM:

" o.k. someone shot an eagle, and the loonie lefties would like to give them the death penalty. But kill a human and let's look at the upbringing of the murderer and make sure that they weren't abused by a religious person or something to justify there crime. It's a freaking bird!! If I shoot a duck, nobody gets worked up, because it's just part of the plan. But if someone shoots a raptor, then everyone looses their minds!!! Death penaly for shooting raptors, probation for abused children that kill people. What a country!! "

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