Lorain Eagle's Recovery Leads to New Role as Educational Ambassador After Injury

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- The Lorain Eagle was rescued in July after being found injured.
- Injuries likely caused by a collision with power lines, says Rutger.
- Some feathers have regrown, but many remain missing.
- The eagle will be classified as “non-releasable” for educational purposes.
- Local photographer Paul Schmidlin supports the eagle's new role.
- Back to The Wild focuses on wildlife rehabilitation and education.
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