29/05/2025
Majestic and fierce, the African Fish Eagle soars as the voice of Africa — photographed at Falcon Ridge, Drakensberg. But behind the beauty lies a bittersweet story.
This particular eagle at Falcon Ridge was rescued after being taken illegally from the wild as a chick. Imprinted on humans during its early development, it cannot be released back into the wild — it doesn't recognize other fish eagles as its own. Instead, it has formed a lifelong bond with its human caregiver at the center. While well cared for, this eagle is a living reminder of what is lost when wildlife is removed from its natural course.
Many fish eagles face similar fates — stolen from nests, robbed of their freedom, and denied a chance to live and mate in the wild.
Meanwhile, South Africa’s rivers — the very arteries that sustain fish eagles — are under threat. Pollution from factories, sewage runoff, and poor water management are destroying vital fish populations and nesting habitats. As we degrade our rivers, we strip away the future of iconic species like this one.
Let’s protect their wild, not steal it.