Rescued golden eagle takes flight again in Tunisia

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After months of rehabilitation, the golden eagle “Aquila” was released into the wild from the peak of Mont Sidi Zid in Tunisia. Despite being protected under Tunisian law, golden eagles in the northern African country are often illegally hunted and trapped, and at risk from the effects of climate change.  

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