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<blockquote data-quote="Harry Knutz" data-source="post: 2766392" data-attributes="member: 123671"><p>I wasn't going to waste my time researching it, Here in Utah there are tons of Eagles, Both Bald and Golden, They soar over my house everday, And you better keep an eye on "Snowball and FiFi" Because they are on the menu! Eagles around here are constantly getting hit by cars as they come in for prey on roadways. I wasn't going to waste my time proving you wrong because they are all over the place here in Utah, But [USER=99983]@3chester[/USER] quoted an article that states Quote:</p><p></p><p></p><p>"Following the ban of DDT in 1972 and wider recognition of humanity's environmental impacts through the 1960s and 1970s, bald eagle populations began to recover. In 1997, the FWS announced bald eagles could be removed from the endangered species list, instead being labeled as threatened. In 2007, their status as a threatened species was removed, as well.</p><p></p><p>More recently, a 2021 update from the FWS announced that 2019 surveys found the species had made a remarkable recovery, quadrupling since 2007, with nearly 314,000 individual bald eagles."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harry Knutz, post: 2766392, member: 123671"] I wasn't going to waste my time researching it, Here in Utah there are tons of Eagles, Both Bald and Golden, They soar over my house everday, And you better keep an eye on "Snowball and FiFi" Because they are on the menu! Eagles around here are constantly getting hit by cars as they come in for prey on roadways. I wasn't going to waste my time proving you wrong because they are all over the place here in Utah, But [USER=99983]@3chester[/USER] quoted an article that states Quote: "Following the ban of DDT in 1972 and wider recognition of humanity's environmental impacts through the 1960s and 1970s, bald eagle populations began to recover. In 1997, the FWS announced bald eagles could be removed from the endangered species list, instead being labeled as threatened. In 2007, their status as a threatened species was removed, as well. More recently, a 2021 update from the FWS announced that 2019 surveys found the species had made a remarkable recovery, quadrupling since 2007, with nearly 314,000 individual bald eagles." [/QUOTE]
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