The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officially listed the bald eagle as a national endangered species in 1973.
An “endangered” species is one that is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range.
A “threatened” species is one that is likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future.
Story of the Bald Eagle video - ecology vocabulary @ Teachertube
Through captive breeding programs, reintroduction of eagles into their historic habitat, protecting nest sites during the breeding season, conserving roosting habitat for food and shelter and enforcing the law against those people who illegally killed eagles,
the Endangered Species Act provided protections for the bald eagle.
The last year the FWS conducted a national bald eagle census was 2000. They estimated there were 6471 nesting pairs of bald eagles. In 2007, they announced that they were removing the American Bald Eagle from the Endangered Species List,
because there was an estimated high of 9,789 breeding pairs.
Estimated number of nesting pairs in each state | Bald Eagle status 2004 | Bald Eagle Population Size
This is a national figure. Look into the status of Bald Eagles in your state.
What was the status of the bald eagle in your state in 2004?
How many pairs are estimated to be in your state today?
How many wild bald eagles have you seen? (Not in a zoo not in a boo or on TV.)
How can people ensure the success of bald eagles?
Should people protect bald eagles? Explain.
Eaglecam | National Bald Eagle Management Guidelines | Eagles Masters of the Sky | Bald Eagles @ NGS
Eagle videos | Eagle Cam | Basic Ecology A Free Online Textbook | Indicator Species @ The Futures Channel
Extension: Identify one plant and one animal that is listed as endangered in your state.
Photographing endangered species | Bird Feeder Watch list | Bluebirds Project | Garden Landscape Project
PA Game Commission Wildlife Education Resources | Wetlands birds | Green Maps Around the World
Report: Bush's Interior Office Meddled With Endangered Species Act Washington Post
Gap Analysis is a scientific means for assessing habitats & if native animal & plant species are being protected.
Critter Quest PA explore natural diversity using gis mapping
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