7.02.2007
Bald Eagle Comeback
After thirty years of intense conservation efforts, the US national bird soars off the endangered species list. Scientists estimate that there are now 9,789 breeding pairs of Bald Eagles.
Scientists blame the dwindling population in the 1970s on hunting, habitat destruction and food contamination.
While the removal is a tremendous victory for conservation, the bald eagle's habitat will no longer be protected.
For the next five years, the species will be closely monitored to insure it continues to thrive.
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