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Police find 13 dead bald eagles in Maryland
By Channing Frampton |
Posted: Mon 8:39 PM, Feb 22, 2016 |
FEDERALSBURG, Md. (WHSV) -- Police in Maryland found 13 bald eagles dead over the weekend.
Maryland Natural Resources Police are working to figure out how the birds died. The eagles were found on a farm and in a wooded area in Federalsburg Saturday.
Police said, "It is the largest concentration of dead bald eagles in Maryland in three decades."
On their Facebook page, police said the investigation is a joint effort with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
There's a $10,000 reward being offered for information leading to the resolution of this incident. Please call 410-260-8888 or 800-635-6124 if you can help.
According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service:
"The Lacy Act was passed in 1900, and protects bald eagles by making it a Federal offense to take, possess, transport, sell, import, or export their nests, eggs and parts that are taken in violation of any state, tribal or U.S. law. It also prohibits false records, labels, or identification of wildlife shipped, prohibits importation of injurious species and prohibits shipment of fish or wildlife in an inhumane manner. Penalties include a maximum of five years and $250,000 fine for felony convictions and a maximum $10,000 fine for civil violations and $250 for marking violations. Fines double for organizations. Rewards are provided for information leading to arrest and conviction. violation of the Act."
One of the eagles found and photographed by Maryland Natural Resources Police
Police said, "It is the largest concentration of dead bald eagles in Maryland in three decades."
On their Facebook page, police said the investigation is a joint effort with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
There's a $10,000 reward being offered for information leading to the resolution of this incident. Please call 410-260-8888 or 800-635-6124 if you can help.
According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service:
"The Lacy Act was passed in 1900, and protects bald eagles by making it a Federal offense to take, possess, transport, sell, import, or export their nests, eggs and parts that are taken in violation of any state, tribal or U.S. law. It also prohibits false records, labels, or identification of wildlife shipped, prohibits importation of injurious species and prohibits shipment of fish or wildlife in an inhumane manner. Penalties include a maximum of five years and $250,000 fine for felony convictions and a maximum $10,000 fine for civil violations and $250 for marking violations. Fines double for organizations. Rewards are provided for information leading to arrest and conviction. violation of the Act."
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