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The Arizona Game and Fish Department says the state's breeding bald eagle population has grown to its largest ever documented, with dozens of new hatchlings this year.
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State land managers have temporarily closed portions of public land and water areas across the state while bald eagles are in their breeding season.
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State and Federal land managers have temporarily closed portions of public land and water areas statewide while bald eagles are in their breeding season.
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State wildlife officials say fewer bald eagles have been born in Arizona this year despite a record number of breeding areas for the 2019 season.The…
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A bald eagle has been released into the wild four months after undergoing surgery for a shattered leg bone.The Arizona Game and Fish Department says the…
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The Arizona Game and Fish Department says it is launching a new "eagle cam" next month so wildlife watchers can safely follow the nesting season of bald…
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Federal authorities are offering a reward for information regarding two eagles who were shot — one fatally — on the Navajo Nation.The Daily Times of…
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National Park Service officials recently counted 137 bald eagles and five golden eagles at Lake Mead — the highest number in the area east of Las Vegas in…
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State officials say Arizona's population of bald eagles is doing well.The Game and Fish Department's annual survey reports an increasing number of…
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Wildlife officials say bald eagles are surpassing population expectations in Arizona.The Arizona Game and Fish Department said Thursday that the birds…