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Duck Tangled in Fishing Line Rescued in Lake OswegoSalem-News.comThe Oregon Fish and Wildlife Department delivered the mallard to a rehabilitation center.
(CLACKAMAS, Ore.) - The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife in conjunction with Portland Audubon Society rescued a mallard duck Sept. 27 at George Rogers Park in Lake Oswego that had been entangled in fishing line. Carol Gulbrand of Lake Oswego contacted ODFW after discovering the female duck was not able to move its left leg. ODFW biologists Susan Barnes and Doug Kitchen were able to remove the duck from the water for examination. With the help of Stacey Mullins a volunteer with Portland Audubon Society, a state and federal licensed wildlife rehabilitation center, they were able to remove most of the monofilament from the bird’s leg and body. A portion of fishing
“It’s really important for folks to remember to pack out everything that they bring in including fishing line and lures,” says Susan Barnes, ODFW Regional Diversity Biologist. “Fishing line and other trash left behind become serious obstacles that can cause severe injuries to wildlife – sometimes leading to death.” Audubon is regularly brought wild animals that have become entangled in lines and other garbage left in the environment. Recent cases have included a bald eagle, great blue herons, several osprey and two barn owls. Many lakes and ponds around Oregon have recycling receptacles available for refuse of fishing line and tackle. For more information on wildlife in Oregon’s urban areas visit ODFW’s web site, dfw.state.or.us/.
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