"THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES IS NOT IN ANY SENSE FOUNDED ON THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION." (Treaty of Tripoli, Article 11: Written during the Administration of George Washington and signed into law by John Adams.)
All licensing fees for falconry should be passed on to corporate developers so that anyone willing to learn and care for a raptor can do so without being bled by all the different state and federal fees. It's not falconers who are endangering these animals but rather the massive land development which destroys their natural habitats.
Not only the bald eagle is threatened but don't forget what's already done - all life is gone from the Gulf of Mexico & who knows how far the oil & corexit will travel with ocean currents. The chemical industry still poisons earth, coal mining/mountaintop removal still goes on & of course 4 thousand plus oil and gas rigs in the Gulf still drilling. Just unbelievable what humans have done and all because the govt and the oil industry rather keep clean energy technology secret from the public.
it was a good idea to make it or national symbol for rhe us there beutiful birds i could sit down for hours just watching them awsome site.beutiful bird for a beuriful country.
really? theres a lot of them here in british columbia, pretty safe to say almost everyone outside the major citys have seen them. in popular fishing areas their numbers have exploded most likely because they feed off fishermens throw aways. im not sure what good the endangered list does, hunting them is still a crime.. and theres still dedicated nesting areas. wonder what the list does for helping the animals other then the name being in the publics mind
I've never seen one in the sky
sebastinfish 8 months ago
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"THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES IS NOT IN ANY SENSE FOUNDED ON THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION." (Treaty of Tripoli, Article 11: Written during the Administration of George Washington and signed into law by John Adams.)
MagicTellaVision 8 months ago
All licensing fees for falconry should be passed on to corporate developers so that anyone willing to learn and care for a raptor can do so without being bled by all the different state and federal fees. It's not falconers who are endangering these animals but rather the massive land development which destroys their natural habitats.
Estrangler 1 year ago
Not only the bald eagle is threatened but don't forget what's already done - all life is gone from the Gulf of Mexico & who knows how far the oil & corexit will travel with ocean currents. The chemical industry still poisons earth, coal mining/mountaintop removal still goes on & of course 4 thousand plus oil and gas rigs in the Gulf still drilling. Just unbelievable what humans have done and all because the govt and the oil industry rather keep clean energy technology secret from the public.
AquarielCharm 1 year ago
woooo
kevstar4321 1 year ago
Bald eagles are the most beautiful eagle in the world. I have only spotted 5 in Virginia of my life.
MegaGeter 2 years ago
the most beutiful bird in the world.
it was a good idea to make it or national symbol for rhe us there beutiful birds i could sit down for hours just watching them awsome site.beutiful bird for a beuriful country.
TheProuddaddy2009 2 years ago 2
@TheProuddaddy2009 Beautiful country?
ItsABigFatCat 1 year ago
I am 67 and I have seen more baldys then ever as a hunter being out there.Norm NEW Mexico U.S.A.
21536987 2 years ago
I think it's still endangered... Why take it off the list anyways if it's barely above the mark of endangered?
Gorthren 2 years ago
Keep them on the endangered species list. 10,000 is 1/10th the original 100,000.
They are incredible and most people have never seen one in the wild.
naturefriend2 3 years ago 5
really? theres a lot of them here in british columbia, pretty safe to say almost everyone outside the major citys have seen them. in popular fishing areas their numbers have exploded most likely because they feed off fishermens throw aways. im not sure what good the endangered list does, hunting them is still a crime.. and theres still dedicated nesting areas. wonder what the list does for helping the animals other then the name being in the publics mind
lejink 2 years ago