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Feliks the eagle is back home in Serbia after a kidnap ordeal in the Middle East
Feliks, a year-old eastern imperial eagle from Serbia, was captured by poachers in Syria during his migratory flight, sold illegally, and rescued through a cross-border mission led by Michel Sawan of the Lebanese Association for Migratory Birds. The eagle was returned to Serbia after a daring operation involving refugees and the Serbian army, highlighting the illegal wildlife trade and conservation efforts.
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