$10,000 Reward Offered For Information On Bald Eagle Shot In Utah & Subsequently Euthanized

The Center for Biological Diversity announced a $10,000 reward last week for information leading to a conviction for the illegal shooting of a bald eagle in Cedar City, Utah.

The Utah Division of Wildlife announced the shooting on April 9th, stating that the iconic bird of prey was euthanized because of severe injuries.

“It’s a tragedy that this majestic bald eagle was senselessly gunned down, and the perpetrator needs to be brought to justice,” said Patrick Donnelly, Great Basin director at the Center. “I hope someone does the right thing and comes forward with information.”

Utah is host to one of the largest wintering populations of bald eagles in the country, and more than 1,200 bald eagles have been counted in recent years. Up to one-third of bald eagles west of the Rocky Mountains overwinter in Utah.

Bald eagles are federally protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. Violations of these laws carry maximum criminal penalties of up to a $250,000 fine and two years in federal prison.

Bald eagles are the only eagles unique to North America, and they have been a major success story in American conservation. Chosen by Congress as the nation’s symbol in 1782, the bald eagle was subject to widespread extermination efforts for the next two centuries.

When the story of the poisoning of bald eagles by the pesticide DDT was popularized in Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, a nascent environmental movement rallied around them. The bald eagle was one of the first species listed under the 1967 precursor to today’s Endangered Species Act.

The bald eagle’s comeback has been a strong one — a testament to the power of the Endangered Species Act. As a result of habitat protection, the federal government’s banning of DDT, and national conservation efforts, bald eagles were removed from the endangered species list in 2007. However, they still face a myriad of threats.

If you have information on the illegal killing of this bald eagle please contact Officer Jeremy Butler of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources at (435) 310-0238.

You can help all animals and our planet by choosing compassion on your plate and in your glass. #GoVeg

More on this topic

Popular stories

Victory! The Ivory Trade Ban Is Finally Put Into Effect In The UK After Long-Fought Campaign To Protect Endangered Elephants

Wildlife campaigners rejoiced this week as the long-awaited ban on the ivory trade finally came into force in the United Kingdom on Monday. IFAW (International...

Breaking! Animals Asia Rescues A Bear Named Cotton Blossom That Was Held Captive In A Barren Cage For Over 14 Years In Vietnam

Photos by: Animals Asia For over 14 years, a bear that Animals Asia has named Cotton Blossom was held captive in a barren cage, robbed...

El Verger In Spain Announces Ban On Cruel ‘Tradition’ Of Setting Bulls’ Horns On Fire

Some hopeful news as the town of El Verger in Spain has banned the cruel practice of setting bulls’ horns on fire as part...