Fly Like an Eagle (Full Episode) | Alaska Animal Rescue

Fly Like an Eagle (Full Episode) | Alaska Animal Rescue
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Dr. Victoria Vosburg isn’t just a vet for the Alaska Raptor Center, but she’s also a member of the fire department. In this episode, she climbs a 75-foot ladder to rescue a bald eagle with an injured wing. The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center gets two baby musk ox, and an octopus at the Alaska Sealife Center is causing mischief in its tank.

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  1. Love the effort put into this rescue but watching the eagle scream with every blow of that axe while cutting the branch was completely unnecessary. A small handheld bow saw would have caused little to no vibration or trauma to the bird. I mean come on how thick was that branch an inch and a half?

  2. What really bothers me is why weren’t the babies Vet checked before putting them together? Like full body vet checks, that way you aren’t putting lonely animals together for them to bond & get attached then ripping them apart. Y’all could’ve saved Artemis a whole lotta heartache.

  3. Give her echinacea echinacea kills infections the natural cure 760 mg it will works good for dogs it looks good for cats I’m sure we’re good for this animal I’m not of that but I’ve done a lot of natural reading for natural cheers believe me it’s kept me from having to CV 19 and I’ve been exposed to it by eight different people that had it. Try echinacea 760 mg I’ve done it up to five times a day specially when it was the CV 19 around me I’ve taken it with a multivitamin with the sink. I was doing this for my Crohn’s disease it has dried my Crohn’s disease. This medicine that I have taken natural cure has killed staff infections. You have to cure the animals naturally not buy medicine but naturally you have to learn how to do it natural. I’m not a doctor but you need to check it out naturally. And try it and you will see the infection will go away.

  4. I can't believe she didn't go up with the intention of cutting the ranch before she did ANYTHING ELSE, she's supposed to be a pro ? She probably tripled the damage trying to wrestle with it while still attached to the branch plus having it brought down with that big branch wiggling around tearing everything up even more. SDMMHO

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