Man Who Killed Eagles on Native American Reservation Gets Nearly 4 Years in Prison

Man Who Killed Eagles on Native American Reservation Gets Nearly 4 Years in Prison
Golden eagle feet recovered by law enforcement officers from a Washington state man's vehicle. Courtesy of the U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana via AP
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MISSOULA, Mont.—A Washington state man accused of leading a wildlife trafficking ring on a Native American reservation that killed thousands of eagles and hawks to sell on the black market was sentenced Thursday to nearly four years in prison.

The trafficking ring operated for years on the Flathead Indian Reservation in northwest Montana, exploiting high demand among tribal members for feathers and other bird parts that are used in powwows and sacred ceremonies.