Federal authorities are offering a $5,000 reward after a bald eagle was shot and killed in Vermont.
The bald eagle population is seeing record numbers, according to the annual report from the Arizona Game and Fish Department.
Wildlife officials in Vermont are offering a $5,000 reward to anyone who can help them catch the person who shot and killed a ...
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Plans to remove a tree housing a massive nest built by two American Bald Eagles, recently named “Jim and Pam,” have ...
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BRIDPORT, Vt. (myCV) – Wildlife officials are looking for possible suspects that illegally shot a bald eagle near Bridport ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is asking the public to help track down the person or people responsible for killing a ...
Bald eagle lovers are flying high with the potential of House action to officially designate the bald eagle as the U.S.
PHOENIX — Bald eagle population growth in Arizona reached record highs in 2024, as the formerly endangered species continues ...
From when they hatch until they are about 5 years old, bald eagles' heads go from brown to splotchy before maturing into the ...
“Arizona’s bald eagle population continues to be strong,” said Kenneth “Tuk” Jacobson, AZGFD bald eagle management ...