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Bald eagles once neared extinction in Maryland due to DDT. Now, thanks to conservation efforts, their population has soared to 1,400 breeding pairs.
EAGLE WATCH! Park rangers at Radnor Lake State Park say, sometime this week, a baby American Bald Eagle is expected to take its first flight out of the nest. Hikers are hoping to see it in person.
The story of the Northwest Water Carnival is part of Lakes Country Treasures, a series which takes readers down the back roads of Minnesota and to some of the unique must-see gems of lakes country.
A bald eagle found dangling from a tree by fishing line in Loudoun County has been released after six weeks of treatment for lead poisoning and wing injuries.
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After being declared "unreleasable" in 2023, Phantom's wild spirit and remarkable recovery convinced caretakers to fight for ...
Eagles, the United States' national bird, are thriving in Ohio, according to a recent census by ODNR. Here are the counties ...
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Bald eagles were nearly wiped out in the 1970s. Over 50 years later, conservation efforts have paid off big time in Maryland.
Per government notices published Monday, the Trump administration plans to end temporary protected status, or TPS, for ...