Break-in, Vandalism at Bird Alliance of Oregon’s Wildlife Center Leads to at Least 1 Bird’s Death
PORTLAND, OREGON, JUL 31 – Unknown suspect released nine sick birds prematurely from enclosures, disrupting their recovery and damaging equipment at Oregon's busiest wildlife care center, officials said.
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Sick birds released in break-in at Bird Alliance of Oregon
Police are looking for the individual who broke into the Bird Alliance of Oregon’s wildlife care center after midnight early Thursday and released several sick animals.Authorities have video of a person forcing their way into two outdoor enclosures holding nine sick birds: a crow, three northern flickers and five kestrels.Nonprofit director Travis Koons said they don’t know why the birds were prematurely released.“You know they’re not just birds…
Injured birds released, property damaged during Bird Alliance break-in
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) -- Nine recuperating birds were released after a break-in at the Bird Alliance of Oregon's Wildlife Care Center early Thursday morning. According to the Bird Alliance of Oregon, a suspect was caught on camera breaking into two outdoor enclosures that held nine recovering birds: an American crow, three Northern Flickers, and five American Kestrels. "It's hard to get into somebody's mindset and we do have police and federal o…
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