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Georgia Southern's live eagle mascot, Freedom, has passed away after 20 years as the school's beloved mascot, the school announced Saturday.
"It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of our beloved live bald eagle mascot, Freedom," the school said on social media. "For more than two decades, Freedom has served as a symbol of pride for Georgia Southern, uniting Eagle Nation."
Freedom became Southern's mascot in 2004 after a rescue effort after being knocked out of a nest in Maitland, Florida. An injured beak prevented his release back into the wild.
"He was acquired with the permission of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service," the school said. "Since then, Freedom has awed, inspired and helped teach generations about the importance of wildlife, endangered species and conservation.
"Thank you for inspiring us, Freedom. Soar beyond."
Georgia Southern football coach Clay Helton had a heartfelt post Saturday on X, formerly Twitter, saying he was heartbroken for Wildlife Center executive director, Steven Hein, who cared for Freedom.
"Heartbroken for Steve Hein and all of Eagle Nation. Freedom represented everything that is great about Georgia Southern," Helton said. "Seeing him fly under blue skies at Paulson will forever be etched in my memory. Thank you Freedom for being a part of our family."
Others posted through social media their memories of Freedom.
This article originally appeared on Athens Banner-Herald: Georgia Southern mascot Freedom passes away after 20 years with school
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"It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of our beloved live bald eagle mascot, Freedom," the school said on social media. "For more than two decades, Freedom has served as a symbol of pride for Georgia Southern, uniting Eagle Nation."
With heavy hearts, we share the passing of our beloved bald eagle mascot, Freedom.
For more than 20 years, he has symbolized pride and resilience, uniting Eagle Nation. Rescued in 2004, he found a home at Georgia Southern, inspiring generations. Thank you, Freedom. Soar beyond. pic.twitter.com/t52SIAE1wt
— GeorgiaSouthern (@GeorgiaSouthern) March 29, 2025
Freedom became Southern's mascot in 2004 after a rescue effort after being knocked out of a nest in Maitland, Florida. An injured beak prevented his release back into the wild.
"He was acquired with the permission of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service," the school said. "Since then, Freedom has awed, inspired and helped teach generations about the importance of wildlife, endangered species and conservation.
"Thank you for inspiring us, Freedom. Soar beyond."
Georgia Southern football coach Clay Helton had a heartfelt post Saturday on X, formerly Twitter, saying he was heartbroken for Wildlife Center executive director, Steven Hein, who cared for Freedom.
Heartbroken for Steve Hein and all of Eagle Nation. Freedom represented everything that is great about Georgia Southern. Seeing him fly under blue skies at Paulson will forever be etched in my memory. Thank you Freedom for being a part of our family. https://t.co/E4JnzC6UUH
— Clay Helton (@GSCoachHelton) March 29, 2025
"Heartbroken for Steve Hein and all of Eagle Nation. Freedom represented everything that is great about Georgia Southern," Helton said. "Seeing him fly under blue skies at Paulson will forever be etched in my memory. Thank you Freedom for being a part of our family."
Others posted through social media their memories of Freedom.
Remembering Georgia Southern mascot, Freedom
Rest in Peace to an absolute legend. Freedom, you will be missed forever. pic.twitter.com/QYDYQzS3nn
— Sidelines - Georgia Southern (@SSN_GASouthern) March 29, 2025
This is incredibly sad and heartbreaking news! Freedom will always be loved and forever missed. https://t.co/GHj08onR4u
— GATA Talk (@GATATalkPodcast) March 29, 2025
Alexa, play “Final Countdown” one more time for me. https://t.co/AfcoYw2Ibn
— Will Cheney (@CheneyAUG) March 29, 2025
Fly High Freedom pic.twitter.com/lMJ6KAKeTb
— Georgia Southern Equipment (@GSAthletics_EQ) March 29, 2025
Today, we lost a beloved friend and a symbol of our nation: Freedom the eagle passed away at age 21.
Freedom was the live mascot of my Alma Mater Georgia Southern for the last 20 years and we could not have been more spoiled watching him fly before every football game.… pic.twitter.com/Q77EKrnb8H
— Edward S.A. 'Bud' Burruss (@esaburruss) March 30, 2025
This article originally appeared on Athens Banner-Herald: Georgia Southern mascot Freedom passes away after 20 years with school
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