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Two bald eagles rescued from power line

6 April 2026
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A pair of bald eagles became entangled in power lines in Surrey, B.C., during a territorial dispute on Sunday. The Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society reported that the eagles were caught while fighting and were left hanging upside down from the wires. Local fire crews and B.C. Hydro quickly responded to the situation by de-energizing the power line to ensure a safe rescue. Firefighters used a ladder to reach the birds, and after carefully separating their talons, both eagles flew away unharmed. The wildlife society noted that such conflicts are common among eagles this time of year as they defend their nests and young.

Why It Matters

Bald eagles are a significant species in North America, known for their role in ecosystems as apex predators. Their populations have rebounded since the 1970s when they were endangered due to habitat loss and pesticide use. The successful rescue of these eagles highlights the importance of coordinated efforts between local wildlife organizations and emergency services in managing wildlife-related incidents. As urban areas expand, interactions between wildlife and human infrastructure may increase, making such rescues more critical for maintaining healthy ecosystems and protecting wildlife populations.

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