Bald eagle found in Nokesville is in 'rough shape' due to head trauma, lead toxicity, vet says, News
The prognosis of an injured bald eagle found near Flory Road in Nokesville was “guarded” Monday due to its extensive injuries and lead poisoning, according to Dr. Jen Riley, hospital director of the Blue Ridge Wildlife Center.
We currently have three Bald - Blue Ridge Wildlife Center
Bald Eagles Suffer With Lead Poisoning
Injured bald eagle found in Nokesville is improving, wildlife center says, News
Bald eagle that recovered from lead poisoning released at Fort Ashby, News
Bald eagle returned to Pittsylvania County after recovering from lead poisoning
Bald Eagles Face Danger From Lead Poisoning
Rescued bald eagle that came to life in B.C. man's car had lead poisoning - Castlegar News
We currently have three Bald - Blue Ridge Wildlife Center
MToxins Venom Lab fined for hiding the death of bald eagle
13 bald eagles found poisoned at landfill, 3 dead
Nearly half of US bald eagles suffer lead poisoning - Sentinel Colorado
Lead Poisoning Continues to Threaten Bald Eagles in Northern Virginia - Wildlife Rescue League
Lead Hunting Ammunition Hinders Bald Eagle Recovery, Resiliency
Bald Eagle saved by hunter has 10% chance of living after consuming lead