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11 bald eagle facts every birdwatcher should know
There’s something magical about spotting a bald eagle soaring overhead, especially when you know the wild story behind its survival. Our national bird, the bald eagle, conjures images of freedom and ...
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 has ...
Visitors to the Turtle Back Zoo in Essex County can embark on a captivating journey through the Wild America exhibit, which showcases the incredible diversity of wildlife found throughout the North ...
Bald eagles nearly disappeared as a breeding bird in the early 1900s due to habitat loss, pollution and persecution.
Wading through knee-deep water, Kelly McKay squinted in the evening light as the sun began to dip below the horizon. All around him, herons and other migratory birds darted between the dead trees that ...
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Guest opinion: Dana Bove: The facts tell a different story about Boulder County’s wildlife management
In a previous guest opinion, I outlined how the Stearns Lake bald eagles abandoned their long-held nest territory for two months due to increasing human encroachment along a short side route trail ...
Ward, they’re worried about the beavers. Large yellow signs on and around the Niagara River’s Strawberry Island forbid trespassing near a bald eagle nest on the island. The rule, set forth by the ...
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