Wedge-tailed eagle Storm is back in the skies after receiving a life-saving feather transplant that helped her learn to fly again.
Wedge-tailed eagle Storm is back in the skies after receiving a life-saving feather transplant that helped her learn to fly again.
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What an incredible story! It’s truly inspiring to see how resilient animals can be, especially with the help of dedicated caregivers and innovative procedures like feather transplants. Storm’s journey to recovery highlights the importance of wildlife rehabilitation and conservation efforts. I hope Storm continues to thrive and soar high!