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the Center for Biological Diversity has determined that the 2007 bald eagle population is approximately 11,040 pairs. This is a nearly 1,300-pair increase from the 2006 estimate released by the U.S.
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How Arizona’s bald eagles went from endangered to thrivingPEORIA, AZ (AZFamily)—The bald eagle population in Arizona is soaring to record numbers. Arizona had 25 nests in the 1970s, but that number has since quadrupled. Caring for America’s favorite ...
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Why the bald eagle population is doing so well in ArizonaPHOENIX (AZFamily) — America’s favorite bird is soaring high here in Arizona. The bald eagle population is seeing record numbers, according to the annual report from the Arizona Game and Fish ...
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