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I always get this question — or a variation of it — from at least a few folks about this time of year: “A strikingly beautiful bird is coming to my feeder. It has a big red spot on its white breast, ...
A Georgia orthopedic surgeon and a farm worker have been sentenced in what federal authorities are calling one of the largest ...
It’s not immediately clear what will become of the taxidermy. The owner of that forfeited collection, Dr. John Waldrop of Cataula, Georgia, imported birds and eggs without the required declarations ...
Spring is almost here, and as the sun shines and flowers bloom, hummingbirds will soon be back all over Georgia. Sightings of ...
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WSAV-TV on MSNGA man sentenced in largest-ever bird mount trafficking caseWednesday, a federal judge in Brooklyn, N.Y., sentenced two men for trafficking protected birds and eggs into the United ...
An Alabama man is one of two people sentenced Wednesday for trafficking protected birds and eggs into the U.S. Federal ...
A Georgia doctor was ordered to pay a $900,000 fine for trafficking protected birds and eggs, including bald eagles and a rare bird with an estimated population as low as 900 in the wild ...
A 76-year-old Georgia doctor must pay a $900,000 fine after pleading guilty to trafficking protected birds and eggs, in what federal prosecutors call one of the largest-ever financial penalties ...
Mr. Waldrop, a Georgia orthopedic surgeon, was also ordered by Judge Rachel P. Kovner to pay a $900,000 fine for importing the mounted birds, many of which were rare. For more than four years ...
Dr. John Waldrop was fined $900,000 and sentenced to three years of probation in one of the largest Endangered Species Act ...
HARRIS COUNTY, Ga. - A Georgia reconstructive orthopedic surgeon and a farm worker have been sentenced in what federal authorities are calling one of the largest bird trafficking cases in U.S ...
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