Georgia Southern University’s beloved live bald eagle mascot, “Freedom,” passed
away Saturday.
As an ambassador for Georgia Southern, wildlife and as a symbol of our nation,
Freedom inspired thousands annually at Georgia Southern sporting events, the St.
Patrick’s Day parade in Savannah, commencements, community events and other
appearances across the State of Georgia and the nation.
Through the Georgia Southern University Center for Wildlife Education and Lamar
Q Ball, Jr. Raptor Center, individuals of all ages could visit Freedom and learn
about wildlife, their care and conservation.
Freedom has been a part of the University community since 2004, when he was
found knocked out of a nest in Maitland, Florida, and permanent injury to his
beak prevented his release into the wild. He was acquired with the permission of
the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
“We are incredibly saddened by the passing of Freedom, who soared as a symbol of
Georgia Southern pride and True Blue spirit,” said Georgia Southern President
Kyle Marrero. “Freedom was more than a mascot; he represented strength, spirit
and unity for Georgia Southern. His loss will be felt by so many in Eagle
Nation.”

