Two Raptors Get a Second Chance at Yuma Wildlife Center
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Two Raptors Get a Second Chance at Yuma Wildlife Center
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – Two raptors are getting a second chance at Vida Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center in Yuma after being transferred from a facility in Lake Havasu that couldn’t care for them. The birds were flown to Yuma by Major Scott Myers of the Civil Air Patrol. One raptor has a broken wing, while the other’s flight muscles aren’t fully developed yet. Staff say Myers’ experience in handling the birds made a big difference…
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