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The group that runs the 24-hour camera feed of the nest has asked people to stop harassing, bullying and doxing organizers of ...
After hovering near the brink of extinction, the bald eagle has made a bold comeback, further justifying its iconic status.
America's national bird is doing great. The government's proposed cuts to nature protections could put that at risk.
This Friday marks the first Fourth of July that the bald eagle – often seen flying near lakes across the Inland Northwest – is our country’s national bird.
On July 5 between 7-8 p.m. in the Nature Center, Merrick State Park’s seventh program of the 2025 season will feature the National Eagle Center with an outstanding program featuring ...
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The Livingston County Board of Elections has announced Madeline Strain, a senior at Keshequa Central School, as the winner of its 2025 “I Voted” sticker design contest. Strain’s patriotic artwork, ...
A bald eagle has died after crashing through the window of a home in Alaska, perhaps while flying erratically to prevent another eagle from stealing its meal. Alaska Public Media reported ...
Bald eagles were endangered for decades. Now seen in places like Willand Pond in Dover/Somersworth and Rye Harbor, the bird's population is strong.
Three bald eagles in Oregon were poisoned by lead, likely from gut piles left during spring bear season. Lead ammo remains a threat to the raptors.
In 2016, bald eagles John and Annie — named after Ohio’s Glenn family — were seen nesting above Grandview’s Scioto River. Now, nearly a decade later, a nest in the same area is welcoming a ...
Colorado’s bald eagle population is thriving. After dwindling to three or four nests in the 1970s, there are now estimated to be over 300 nests across the state. In the last decade, this growth ...