Do you have a link for the other one?Dupe.
IIRC, INGO already has a $5,000 reward for information on Twitter.
This is why we can't have nice things.
Do you have a link for the other one?
I remember the one from a few months ago, but I didn't see one about this one.
Some people are just SCUM.Wait, two bald eagles killed in Indiana inside of ten months of each other?
Come on, people, it's our national bird.
Wow,thats the second one in that area this year. I hope that idiot gets caught and gets the book thrown at him!
Fairly certain it was a male.
Someone's got a grudge.
Hope they find the dude.
Question for people in this thread. Keep your flaming me to a minimum because I agree with not killing them, but just wanted to ask why everyone here is upset by this...
So what bothers you most about these eagles beings shot?
Patriotic symbol/National bird?
Hunting animal illegally without a license/permit/season/poaching/etc?
Because they were endangered/threatened prior to 2007?
Native American culture/spiritual?
Because the idea of it is just generally taboo?
Some other reason?
I ask because hunting of eagles used to be very common in the U.S prior to 1940 and just wanted to see why everyone is still against it as a whole.
Some here, like in other poaching threads, seem to imply that you would severely hurt or even murder someone who takes an animal in the U.S. in a way that is against hunting/trapping laws set in place.
Personally for me, and because the generation I was born in, I'm unhappy about it the most because the eagle has become a patriotic symbol.
Also he, or she was not hunting the animal. They just left it to rot.. You hunt for food, not just to kill..
Working with a new theory...
The hill jacks down here in Southern Indiana were just too dumb to realize they weren't turkeys.