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Israeli Firefighters Rescue Tawny Eagle Trapped on Roof in Hoshaya

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Translated & summarized from Kikar HaShabbat by baba
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On Thursday morning in the northern Israeli community of Hoshaya, firefighters from the Nof HaGalil station rescued a tawny eagle trapped in a pigeon net on a residential roof. The large raptor, active mainly at night, was exposed to the scorching sun and at serious risk of dehydration. Upon receiving the report, the Israeli Fire and Rescue Services dispatched a team immediately, while operational commanders coordinated with the Israel Nature and Parks Authority to ensure swift assistance.

The rescue team acted quickly and carefully to free the bird without causing further harm. Lieutenant Colonel Rawad Bibar, the team commander, described the situation as a race against time, emphasizing the danger posed by prolonged sun exposure. After freeing the eagle, it was handed over to the Nature and Parks Authority and transferred to the Ramat Gan Safari's wildlife ambulance for medical treatment, including fluid therapy.

This incident adds to recent wildlife rescue efforts in Israel, such as the joint operation a few weeks ago where Border Police and Nature Authority officers saved a hyena cub trapped in a ditch near the border line. The coordinated response highlights ongoing efforts to protect and care for wild animals in distress across the country.

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