Hurt pelican improves; $6,000 reward offered
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The award for information leading to the arrest of anyone involved in
the mutilation of a pelican found in Huntington Beach has jumped to
$6,000, since the pelican was discovered more than a week ago.
The endangered brown pelican, a roughly 3-year-old female,
underwent a two-hour surgery Thursday at All Creatures Care Cottage
in Costa Mesa to repair her throat pouch that may have been
intentionally slit. The animal is recovering at the Wetlands and
Wildlife Care Center in Huntington Beach.
The pelican began eating fish on Monday and the center continues
to give her antibiotics along with fluid and food support, said
Debbie McGuire of the wetlands and wildlife center.
“She’s still in a guarded condition, but improving,” McGuire said.
Doctors said it is too early to tell if the surgery will be
successful in restoring the pouch, McGuire said, but she is
optimistic.
When the pelican arrived at the center, it was weak and
malnourished, with a wound that had damaged a significant amount of
tissue, McGuire said.
The ear-to-ear slit, which almost completely removed the pouch
from the bird’s beak, was too large and too clean to have come from a
fishing hook or an accident, McGuire said.
The award money to find whoever is responsible for the pelican’s
injuries has grown with the support of private donors and the Humane
Society of the United States, McGuire said.
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