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From glue trap to new feather graft: the story of Poxi, the recovered gull that was able to return to the wild
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From glue trap to new feather graft: the story of Poxi, the recovered gull that was able to return to the wild

The article describes the recovery and rehabilitation of a falcon named Poxi, which was found trapped in a rat trap in May 2025. The bird suffered from adhesive residue on its feathers, causing mobility issues and preventing flight. Veterinary specialists at the Ecoparque Buenos Aires treated the falcon by washing its wings with oil and detergent, replacing damaged feathers through grafting, and placing it in a specialized aviary to rebuild muscle strength. After months of care, Poxi received an identification ring and was prepared for release back into the wild. The Ecoparque’s Center for Wildlife Rescue highlights its work in rehabilitating over 8,000 animals annually, emphasizing efforts to return wildlife to their natural habitats.

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From glue trap to new feather graft: the story of Poxi, the recovered gull that was able to return to the wild

The article describes the recovery and rehabilitation of a falcon named Poxi, which was found trapped in a rat trap in May 2025. The bird suffered from adhesive residue on its feathers, causing mobility issues and preventing flight. Veterinary specialists at the Ecoparque Buenos Aires treated the falcon by washing its wings with oil and detergent, replacing damaged feathers through grafting, and placing it in a specialized aviary to rebuild muscle strength. After months of care, Poxi received an identification ring and was prepared for release back into the wild. The Ecoparque’s Center for Wildlife Rescue highlights its work in rehabilitating over 8,000 animals annually, emphasizing efforts to return wildlife to their natural habitats.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a non-political environmental issue—animal rescue and conservation. While the Ecoparque operates under governmental authority, the narrative does not take a partisan stance or promote ideological agendas. It presents factual information about wildlife rehabilitation without sl

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