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While the bald eagle population has recovered and grown over the past decade, golden eagle populations remain stagnant. They’re put at risk by illegal shootings, rising global temperatures, lead poisoning, electrocutions, and many other factors. And as wind energy developers push to meet the growing demand for renewable power, the likelihood of collisions with wind turbines becomes increasingly likely.
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A new research paper has found that a large number of bald and golden eagles have chronic to toxic levels of lead in their system. These levels have a potential to decrease population.
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"We're just trying to always figure out a way to call attention to these amazing places and this amazing country where we live and the incredible wildlife…
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Part of a rancher's daily life is dealing with threats to their livestock. And one of the almost impossible threats to try and solve is depredation -…
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Wyoming is one of the most important golden eagle habitats in North America. But the iconic raptors are facing a potential population decline due to…