The bird is now recovering from injuries to its wing and leg, but rehabilitation staff hope to release it back into the park once it has healed.
TACOMA, Wash. — Several community members gathered to rescue a crow trapped in a tree on Sunday.
The rescue mission started at Tacoma’s Point Defiance Park, where someone found it hanging upside down in a tree. Its leg was stuck in fishing line.
Several people at Owen Beach worked together to free it. They used a tree limb cutter to get its leg out of the wire, then slowly put it back on the ground.
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