Rare eagle rescued in Panchagarh
Photographer Firoz Al Saba of Atwari upazila, who works for wild-animal, is now taking care of the eagle at his house

A rare eagle was rescued from Dhangram in Boda upazila.
Photographer Firoz Al Saba of Atwari upazila, who works for wild-animal, is now taking care of the eagle at his house. The bird will be released after treatment.
Anwarul Islam, forest officer of Debiganj Forest Range Office, said locals caught the eagle on February 4.
It was taken to Boda upazila livestock hospital for treatment. The bird had eaten toxic foods.
Dinajpur Forest Officer Abdur Rahman said the Steppe Eagle is an endangered species. It can be found in India and Bhutan.