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The eagle was found injured and malnourished at the end of May and has spent the past month being treated at PAWS Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Snohomish.
When July rolls around, certain things come to mind—the Fourth of July, fireworks, flags waving in the breeze. Wheat harvest ...
The Bald Eagle’s undeniable majesty has earned it longtime status as the mascot of the United States, but the bird also has ...
Pioneering Fish Skin Treatment Gives Bald Eagle a Second Chance at Freedom Just in time for America's birthday, a majestic ...
Bird flu continues to spread quickly through the U.S. farm system because that system is inherently a viral playground.
The Florida Wildlife Hospital announced that it is releasing a rehabilitated Bald Eagle back into its natural habitat just in ...
The formerly endangered peregrine falcon produced a bumper crop of at least 23 juveniles this year in the Pittsburgh region.
This Friday marks the first Fourth of July that the bald eagle – often seen flying near lakes across the Inland Northwest – is our country’s national bird.
This is the first year Minnesota is celebrating with the bald eagle as the official national bird.
This date commemorates the Second Continental Congress's choice in 1782 to make the Bald Eagle the national symbol.
At the U.S. National Arboretum, Washington’s most famous bald eagle couple did not have any eaglets this spring.
The American bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) became our official national bird. While this development seems trivial, it’s long-overdue to honor this iconic bird.