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Known for its 6.5-foot wingspan and its crown-shaped head, the harpy eagle can travel upwards of 50 miles per hour through ...
The harpy eagle is back from what experts thought was extinction in Mexico. Conservationists appear shocked by the sighting of a rare South American harpy eagle, a quite sizable bird of prey. Experts ...
Modern-day eagles are large birds, but they’re nowhere near the size of some extinct raptors. Here’s the eagle scientists ...
The bald eagle and the osprey were both removed from New Jersey's list of endangered species on Monday, reflecting 40 years of work to restore the iconic birds' populations. On Monday ...
Bald eagle populations dwindled in the United States before Congress enacted protections. The species has since recovered in most places. Desert-nesting bald eagles in Arizona still struggle with ...
By any measure, the revival of the bald eagle stands as one of the great environmental triumphs in conservation history. In ...
Seventeen years after the Fish and Wildlife Service removed the bald eagle from the endangered species list, signaling the comeback of an iconic species, a new enemy is stalking our national bird.
New Jersey proposed Monday removing the bald eagle from its endangered species list, citing a rebound since more than four decades ago, when a single nesting pair in a remote county were the only ...
The bald eagle and the osprey were removed from New Jersey’s list of endangered species on Monday, an action reflecting more than four decades of conservation work by biologists and volunteers ...
A bald eagle was spotted at Chicago Executive Airport in Wheeling, Illinois, on Tuesday morning. Kris Habermelh said the eagle was perched on the edge of a hangar roof at the airport in suburban ...
An investigation is underway following the discovery of one of Ireland’s oldest breeding white-tailed eagles, Caimin who was ...