Credit Hope McKenney/KUCB There's a new bald eagle wrangler in Unalaska. That's right: The island has volunteers who, under a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service permit, help rescue injured eagles or salvage dead ones. Normally, local fisheries biologist Brianna McGrath heads a group of four volunteers to do the job. But nearly all of them are leaving the island for the summer — a busy time for pulling eagles out of warehouses or rescuing injured ones from Unalaska's docks and local spit. That's where Megan Dean comes in. McGrath tapped Dean as Unalaska's newest raptor wrangler to help bridge the summer gap in volunteers.