
5 Bald Eagles Dead in Michigan and It Doesn’t Look Like an Accident
Alright…here’s one that’s seriously upsetting a lot of people across Michigan.
Five bald eagles were just found dead in the U.P., and yeah…there’s no way that’s some weird coincidence.
According to MLive, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources believes a person is behind it, and honestly, that’s the only explanation that really makes sense here.
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These eagles were all found within about a quarter mile of each other on the Garden Peninsula in Delta County.
Killing Bald Eagles in Michigan Comes With Serious Consequences
This is a big deal, and honestly…it's messed up on so many levels.
Bald eagles are federally protected. Mess with one, and you’re looking at possible jail time, fines, and paying thousands per bird.
And that’s before any federal charges even come into play.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is asking anyone with information to step up. You can call or text the poaching hotline at 800-292-7800, and yes—you can stay anonymous.

Someone knows something. Don’t let whoever did this get away with it.
Because if someone really did this, they need to be found.
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