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Witness the heartwarming release of a once-injured bald eagle back into the wild after its incredible rehabilitation journey at PAWS Wildlife Rehabilitation Center.
Anyone who has driven by the Goldendale Post Office lately has surely rubbernecked and concluded they did indeed see a ...
There’s something to be said for a place that hasn’t had all the rough ridden off it.” — Wyoming Office of Tourism.
A young eaglet can gain as much as 170 grams (six ounces) per day — the fastest growth rate of any bird in North America.
Amid the hubbub of Raising Cane’s and Golden Chick opening, Wichita may have overlooked the arrival of a few locally-owned restaurants serving things like burnt ends, Cajun fare and catfish.
We are often so keen to encounter this animal that ambition overrides the accuracy of our observations, writes Mark Cocker.
When it comes to nature’s pecking order, the strongest animals usually get to eat first. The powerful golden eagle, with its ...
A golden eagle has been spotted in northern England for the first time since 2015, indicating the birds may soon be expanding their range south from Scotland into England, where they’re ...
The charity Restoring Upland Nature (RUN) - formerly the South of Scotland Golden Eagle Project (SSGEP) - has objected to the scheme due to its potential impact on the nearby birds. The company has ...
There are several federal laws designed to protect wild birds, including the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act of 1940 and the Migratory Bird Treaty Protection Act of 1918.
Golden eagles were wiped out in England and Wales by the mid-19th Century, mainly due to persecution by those who saw them as a threat to livestock or game birds. Despite a brief return following ...