Dr. Laura Bellinghausen, staff veterinarian at Western Career College, left, holds Hope while instructor Tija Altergott, R.V.T., removes bandages used to cover the talons and instructor Barbara McManus, R.V.T., watches Tuesday.

Hope, a red-tailed hawk found in Hollister with injuries
resulting from a shotgun blast, proved she was a fighter soon after
she was brought to a treatment and rehabilitation center for native
wild animals in west Morgan Hill in December.
In this video, we show you a medical examination of the
red-tailed hawk and talk to those who are working to save her.
Hope, a red-tailed hawk found in Hollister with injuries resulting from a shotgun blast, proved she was a fighter soon after she was brought to a treatment and rehabilitation center for native wild animals in west Morgan Hill in December.

In this video, we show you a medical examination of the red-tailed hawk and talk to those who are working to save her.

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