The Ministry of Agriculture and Water returned to the wild today a copy of Golden Eagle after treating their wounds at the Center for Wildlife Recovery of El Valle.
The release took place from where the antenna is located Carrascoy and was attended by the Director General of Natural Heritage and Biodiversity, Pablo Fernández.
The eagle was picked up by a specialized service center said after the advice of an individual who was able to witness how three of these birds were waging a struggle in flight and one of them rushed to the spot where he stood in the place of Old Vine, La Pinilla (Fuente Alamo).
The issue entered the Recovery Centre on 18 March with a picture of severe trauma.
Pablo Fernandez explained that "had a hit in the head and multiple penetrating wounds to the chest muscles that may have been made by the claws of another bird of similar size."
The animal remained in intensive care until the wounds healed completely corrected the anemia and suffering from loss of blood.
She was subsequently transferred to the outdoor aviaries to complete their rehabilitation and physical recovery and muscle.
The responsible regional welcomed "to return to its natural habitat to a copy of these characteristics, special interest filed by the Wildlife Act, Game and Inland Fisheries."
Source: CARM