Recently, a pair of eaglets in North Fort Myers suddenly died, and now we're finding out that a highly contagious virus is what killed them. So, what are the chances that a human is at risk for ...
The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife revealed the cause of death for eaglets E24 and E25 was due to HPAI, also known as bird flu.
The back-to-back deaths of two beloved bald eagle siblings stunned the thousands of people who tuned into the livestream of ...
The death of both eaglets at the North Fort Myers nest along Bayshore Drive is being investigated by the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife.
The two eaglets from the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam that died within a day of each other tested positive for Avian Influenza.