Man to Plead Guilty in 'Killing Spree' of Birds, Including Bald Eagles

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A Washington state man is set to plead guilty to charges related to his involvement in the illegal killing and trafficking of over 3,000 birds, including bald eagles, for their feathers, which are highly prized by Native American tribes for ceremonial use. The man and a co-defendant are accused of selling eagle parts on the black market, with feathers from immature golden eagles being especially valued. The case highlights the ongoing problem of illegal wildlife trafficking and the need for stronger enforcement against buyers to disrupt the market.
Topics:nation#bald-eagles#black-market#native-american-tribes#plea-agreement#wildlife-crime#wildlife-trafficking
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