Reward offered for info on deaths of 13 bald eagles in Md.

BALTIMORE (AP) -- The American Bird Conservancy is offering a $5,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction of those responsible for the deaths of 13 bald eagles in Maryland.

The birds were found dead on Maryland's Eastern Shore last month. Necropsy results of the eagles discovered ruled out disease. Five bald eagles were found dead in Delaware last week. It is not known if the two incidents are related.

The conservancy's reward brings the total reward offered in the crimes to $30,000. Bald eagles are protected under state and federal law.