Buz Marthaler shows the kids a Swenson's hawk. Students from Riverton Elementary School had a chance to see birds from the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah Monday, Dec. 10, 2012. The students helped to raise money to aid in the rehabilitation of a baby eagle badly burned in the Saratoga Springs Dump Fire.
Scott G Winterton, Deseret News
RIVERTON — Students from Riverton Elementary School had a chance to see birds from the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah Monday. The students helped to raise money to aid in the rehabilitation of a baby eagle, Phoenix, that was badly burned in the Saratoga Springs Dump Fire.
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