Since 1940, it’s been illegal to kill, sell, own bald eagles or harm their nests and eggs. In 1972, the government banned the pesticide DDT, which had caused their numbers to dwindle.
The bald eagle received a title this week that many may have assumed it already had: the national bird of the United States.
Warm air mixed with snow and rain have caused fog to spread throughout Minnesota over the weekend and into Monday. Solar ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is monitoring reports of sick and dead waterfowl, such as geese and ducks, ...
The mature American bald eagle found in north Alabama last month had "many" shotgun pellets lodged in its carcass, authorities said.
Authorities are investigating the shooting of a mature bald eagle found dead in Lawrence County. LAWRENCE COUNTY, ALABAMA, ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimates the bald eagle population now stands at more than 300,000. Many people assume ...
The United States has used the bald eagle as a national symbol since George Washington was president. But it only became the national bird recently, and only after a Minnesota man caught the oversight ...
The last two mating seasons ended in heartbreak for Jackie and Shadow, Big Bear’s beloved bald eagle couple. Thousands of fans who eagerly follow the birds’ antics via webcam were devastated ...
A federal investigation into the controversial removal of a bald eagle nest in Auburn by Hughston Homes remains ongoing, with ...
President Biden last week signed a unanimously approved bill that officially names the bald eagle America’s national bird. Few have paused to reflect on the deeper meaning of this iconic creature.
The bald eagle became the American national bird on Christmas Eve when President Biden signed a bill written by a Minnesota man. Preston Cook collects eagle memorabilia and his collection of more ...