‘Something that can’t be replaced’: What a turnpike project could mean for Oklahoma wildlife

With a thumb wedged between a beak, WildCare Oklahoma veterinarian Dr. Kyle Abbott delicately threaded a feeding tube down the throat of an adult male bald eagle. The massive bird’s tail feathers are stained a deep rust color from the red Oklahoma dirt and bound in bubble wrap to keep it from damage while moving … Continue reading ‘Something that can’t be replaced’: What a turnpike project could mean for Oklahoma wildlife