The bald eagle has been a major player in American conservation history. Chosen by Congress as the nation's symbol in 1782, it was soon to become a casualty of the country's social and technological ...
The eagle is a national symbol ... In the Aleutian Islands in Alaska I found bald eagles that were wilder and tougher than that. They were dirty, they were wet, and they fought with each other ...
They discussed ongoing learning opportunities; building something from nothing; architecture comradery; construction; appreciation for man-made and natural objects; technical drawings; when ...
Rep. Paul Takac’s campaign said the ad was never intended to imply the district’s endorsement, but his challenger sees it as “an ethical violation that cannot be ignored.” ...
Having collected the most recent census data from state and federal bald-eagle managers in each of the lower 48 states and the District of Columbia, the Center for Biological Diversity has determined ...
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IT IS A COOL MORNING THOUGH ... a year in prison and a $100,000 fine after he admitted to fatally shooting a bald eagle, according to Dena J. King, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of ...
If you're a young nation selecting a national bird, you could do a lot worse than the bald eagle. It's got the unforgettable ...
“This is my favorite day of the year, because I’m here in eagle nirvana,” said Bowerman, a bald-eagle researcher who has been coming to these waters for half of his 63 years. He spoke ...
He left the bird's carcass on the New River's bank. A 91-year-old Sparta, North Carolina, man pleaded guilty Friday to killing a bald eagle. Robert Garner Gambill admitted to fatally shooting the ...
A bald eagle initially thought to be injured because it couldn’t fly was found to be healthy after wildlife officials determined the bird was just "too fat" after feasting on roadkill.