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Arizona’s Bald Eagles Expand Breeding Sites in 2017

Arizona’s bald eagle population continues to soar as the number of breeding areas expanded statewide and 82 young hatched during the 2017 breeding season.

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Lead bullets poisoning bald eagles, researchers say

Wildlife researchers say lead from bullets and shotgun pellets left inside carcasses by hunters are killing America’s symbolic bird.

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Georgia Eagle Nesting Soars To New, Record-Setting Heights

The number of active bald eagle nests in Georgia reached a record high this year, the state Department of Natural Resources announced today.

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Eaglets Hatch on Live Minnesota DNR’s EagleCam

The eagles have landed, or hatched, and just in time for the 40th anniversary of the state’s Nongame Wildlife Program, which is part of the Minnesota DNR.

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Bald Eagles Migrating Back to Minnesota

Bald eagles are migrating back to Minnesota and may be seen in large numbers across parts of the state over the next few weeks.

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Annual Bald Eagle Event Set for Flagstaff, Arizona

To learn more about these amazing birds and to see live eagles, the public is invited to attend the Annual Bald Eagle Celebration on Saturday, Feb. 25.

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Pennsylvania Game Commission’s Eagle Cam is Back for Viewers

The latest rendition of Eagle Cam, which enables viewers worldwide round-the-clock access to live video and audio captured at a bald-eagle nest in Hanover.

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January Brings Bald Eagles Back To Kansas

Seeing a wild bald eagle is always a thrill and thanks to conservation efforts, our nation’s symbol is more common than ever.

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Service Announces Final Rule to Further Protect, Conserve Eagles

The U.S Fish and Wildlife Service today announced it has finalized a rule that will help protect and conserve eagle populations.

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Washington Commission Delists Bald Eagles & Falcon

The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission removed bald eagles and peregrine falcons from the state list of "sensitive species."

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Georgia: Return of Iconic Eagle License Plate Aimed at Helping Wildlife

A redesigned plate featuring a bald eagle and the U.S. flag is now available through county tag offices, the state Department of Natural Resources announced today.

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Vet with Semi-Auto Rifle Saves Eagle Entangled in Tree, Authorites Paralyzed

A veteran of Afghanistan and his wife use a semi-automatic rifle to save an eagle on the Independence Day weekend. The Authorities were paralyzed.

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