Officer springs into action after owl is found trapped in dangerous predicament: ‘He looked like he was pretty drained and had no energy whatsoever’

A North Carolina wildlife officer helped an injured owl entangled in a barbed wire fence. Officer Andrew Walker with the Chatham County Sheriff’s Office Animal Resource Center rescued the bird after a property owner discovered it trapped and unable to free itself, reported WXII 12 .

By the time Walker arrived, the resident was working to cut the fence to help free the trapped bird. Walker found the owl in a weakened state.

“At first, I wasn’t sure he had survived,” Walker told WXII 12. “He looked like he was pretty drained and had no energy whatsoever.”…

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