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  2. Watch as bald eagles lock talons in Alaska tree: 'I couldn't ...

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    With a wingspan of up to 7 1/2- feet long, the bald eagle is Alaska’s largest resident bird of prey, according to Alaska Fish and Wildlife. Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY.

  3. Bald Eagle Rescued, Released Back Into Wild After ... - AOL

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    A juvenile bald eagle found frozen and unable to fly near Fairbanks International Airport is back soaring in the wild thanks to quick action from a Good Samaritan, local authorities and wildlife ...

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  5. Bald Eagle Feared Injured Turns Out to Be Healthy, Just 'Too ...

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    According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), if someone ever discovers an injured bald eagle, they should report their findings to FWS law enforcement immediately. For more People news ...

  6. The bald eagle's soaring comeback: From near extinction to ...

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    The bald eagle, with its history as the symbol of the nation going back over 200 years, made a roaring comeback from near extinction to becoming America's official bird this week.

  7. Lady Baltimore (eagle) - Wikipedia

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    Lady Baltimore was a non-releasable bald eagle in the care of the non-profit Juneau Raptor Center (JRC), in Juneau, Alaska. [1] Lady Baltimore was found shot and injured on Alaska's Douglas Island in 2006. She had suffered injuries to her beak and one wing caused by a poacher.

  8. List of threatened fauna of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic grayling, a species now extinct in Michigan. There are 35 species and subspecies of threatened fish in Michigan. Of these, eight are species of special concern, nine are threatened and another nine are listed as endangered. An additional nine species that previously had populations in Michigan are now considered extinct in that state.

  9. Bald Eagle Feared Injured Deemed Simply 'Too Fat To Fly' - AOL

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    The eagle was “engorged” with raccoon, the park said, adding that the bird was, “in other words, too fat to fly.” The post included an X-ray image that shows a raccoon’s paw inside the ...