Moose Unlawfully Killed and Bald Eagle Shot and Injured
The Maine Video game Wardens are examining a moose that was shot unlawfully in northern Aroostook County and a bald eagle that was hurt in Mattawamkeag.
Moose Shot and Found in Aroostook County, Maine
The moose was discovered in Municipality 13, Variety 11 WELS in Aroostook County. It was covered in branches and tree tops to try to hide it.
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife stated “the moose was shot in a clear cut near mile 36 on the Rocky Brook Roadway throughout the week of September 26, and after that left there. It was discovered off an unnamed roadway that converged with the Rocky Brook Roadway, throughout from the 5 Finger Brook Roadway.” The moose had to do with 500 lawns from Rocky Brook Roadway when it was discovered.
Bald Eagle Shot with Pellets
The hurt bald eagle was saved with shotgun pellets in its body near the Mattawamkeag River at Wilderness Park Roadway in Mattawamkeag. Wardens captured the eagle and took it to a rehabilitation center for X-rays.
Maine Wardens Providing Benefits for Info
The Maine Operation Video game Burglar is providing benefits for details about the moose and the bald eagle. The benefit for the moose is $3,000 and $4,500 for the bald eagle for details resulting in the arrest and conviction of those accountable for the prohibited killing of the moose and hurting the eagle. Call 1-800-ALERT-US to report.
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