Ospreys, Eagles share airspace at Langley
CUMBERLAND, Ohio -- Dr. Barbara Wolfe tests a recently relocated osprey from Langley Air Force Base, Va., for West Nile Virus at a conservation facility here. The 10,000-acre facility is the largest such facility in North America and is home to 200 animals and 24 different species. Eleven osprey were relocated from Langley to a conservation facility in Cumberland, Ohio, to control the population and minimize the risk of potential bird strikes. Dr. Wolfe is a veterinarian with the facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Samuel Rogers)
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