By Ratiranjan Mahapatra | Program manager
We are happy to present the Progress Report of our project and like to thank all our donors for their continuous support. The booted eagle was rescued from Ahmedabad and was brought in to our centre for emergency treatment. It has suffered left wing patagial laceration due to manja (glass-powder coated sharp thread used to fly kites in India) and was bleeding profusely. The bird was operated under Isoflorane general anesthesia for suturing of left wing patagial laceration. Fluid therapy was administered for the first two days and then regular antibiotics and pain management for a week along with alternate day dressing, physiotherapy and bandaging. After removing the bandage we saw a remarkable wound healing and then it was shifted to aviary for flying practice for next 20 days. This bird is showing remarkable improvement in its health, after proper curatorial check up will be released to the wild soon.
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