Where can I get more information on the bald eagle?
Division of Migratory Bird Management - Bald Eagle FAQ'sYou may obtain more information on the bald eagle at our new bald eagle web site and related links at <http://migratorybirds.fws.gov/BaldEagle.htm>.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsA:Bald eagles can be seen soaring the skies above Catalina Island. There are nests with mating pairs of bald eagles at Pinnacle Peak on the Island’s east end, one at the tip of the west end, another at Two Harbors and another at Twin Rocks near Long Point on the Channel side of the Island. There is at least one eagle that likes to perch on trees around the Catalina Freight Company, at Avalon’s Pebbly Beach, offering unique photo opportunities to visitors to that area of town.
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Channel Islands Live - Eagle FAQ'sThe bald eagle breeding season in southern California runs from January through July. There can be some nest maintenance as early as December.
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Bald Eagle Frequently Asked QuestionsPlease let us know! We appreciate hearing of any nest site locations that our survey efforts may have missed. Public participation and assistance can play an important role in determining the status of the species in South Dakota, contributing to the goals of our state management plan as well as national recovery goals. Please report any bald eagle nests to Doug Backlund at 605-773-4345 or call your local SD Game, Fish and Parks Conservation Officer.
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Bald Eagle Frequently Asked QuestionsContact Doug Backlund at 605-773-4345 or call your local SD Game, Fish and Parks Conservation Officer. Eagles may be able to be returned to the wild if their injuries are treated promptly. Dead eagle remains will be sent to a national repository where specimens will be held for individuals or entities interested in obtaining bald eagles or bald eagle parts for educational, Native American, or other purposes.
Related QuestionsWhat is the status of the bald eagle today?
Division of Migratory Bird Management - Bald Eagle FAQ'sThe bald eagle is protected as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act except in Alaska where it was never listed under the Act and Hawaii where it was never known to occur. The bald eagle will continue to have the full protection of the ESA in the lower 48 states until it is officially removed from the list of threatened and endangered species. It is also protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (BGEPA).
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Division of Migratory Bird Management - Bald Eagle FAQ'sImpacts from contaminants have been significantly reduced with the ban of DDT, elimination of lead shot for waterfowl hunting, and restrictions on other harmful pesticides. Contaminants still do impact eagles on a more localized basis, but not to the extent that they are suppressing the overall population increase.
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Bald Eagle Frequently Asked QuestionsCongratulations! You are the proud landlord of the hopeful family that is one of our nation's most cherished symbols. Since eagles have chosen to nest on your land, you are obviously already managing your property in a manner compatible with wildlife. We would like to work with you to ensure that you and the eagles continue to live together equitably. Contact Doug Backlund at 605-773-4345 or call your local SD Game, Fish and Parks Conservation Officer to let them know you have a nest.
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Division of Migratory Bird Management - Bald Eagle FAQ'sThese voluntary guidelines are intended to be used in the event the bald eagle is no longer listed as threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act. They are consistent with current management practices. If delisted, bald eagles will still be protected by the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
Related QuestionsDid the Service have a recovery plan for the bald eagle?
Division of Migratory Bird Management - Bald Eagle FAQ'sYes, the bald eagle population in the lower 48 states is divided into five recovery regions. These regions are the Northern States, Chesapeake Bay, Southeastern, Southwestern and the Pacific Regions. Five separate recovery plans were developed, one for each region. Since the development and implementation of the recovery plans, the bald eagle’s population growth has exceeded most of the goals established in the various plans.
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Division of Migratory Bird Management - Bald Eagle FAQ'sIn 1999, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed to remove the bald eagle from the endangered and threatened species list due to its population rebound. The Service has continued to work since then to respond to the comments received and to determine the best way to manage bald eagles under two other Federal laws that will continue to protect the species once it is no longer protected by the Endangered Species Act.
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Division of Migratory Bird Management - Bald Eagle FAQ'sThe BGEPA prohibits anyone, without a permit issued by the Secretary of the Interior for very limited scientific or educational purposes, from “taking” bald eagles, including their parts, nests, or eggs. The Act imposes criminal and civil penalties on anyone (including associations, partnerships and corporations) in the U.S.
Related QuestionsIf I am planning a project around a bald eagle nest site, do I have to consult with the Service?
Division of Migratory Bird Management - Bald Eagle FAQ'sNo, you are not required to contact the Service. However, we encourage you to contact the Service and your state wildlife agency if you have any questions about how the guidelines apply to your situation, or if you want additional information regarding how to protect bald eagles.
Related QuestionsWhat has contributed to the recovery of the bald eagle in the lower 48 states?
Division of Migratory Bird Management - Bald Eagle FAQ'sThe recovery of the bald eagle was a national effort. Two important factors made the recovery of the bald eagle possible, the most critical being the Federal Government’s ban on the use of DDT in the United States in 1972. Second, the eagle is protected by the BGEPA, the MBTA and was placed on the list of threatened and endangered species under the Endangered Species Act.
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Lady Gouldian Finch .com - Frequently Asked QuestionsBalding is caused by an iodine deficiency. Iodine deficiency is a common problem in caged birds but especially common in the Goudian and other Australian finches. Insufficient iodine results in balding around the head and neck. Why these finches have a much higher requirement for iodine is not known. The Australian conditions may have an abundance of iodine in the food chain. Additional iodine can be provided by adding grated cuttlebone on their greens, sprouted seed or egg food.
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Recent Faq’s : Coin FAQsIn Cherrypicker’s Guide to Rare Die Varieties - Fourth Edition the 2000-P Sacagawea Dollar it is listed as FS-S1-2000P-901, also know as the “Speared Eagle” variety. Claims have been made as to the rarity of this variety, but none that we can verify, as there has been relatively little written about this variety, as compared to the “Cheerios” variety which has a significantly larger paper trail.
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Related QuestionsWHERE CAN WE SEE BALD EAGLES?
DNREagles can usually be seen fishing below the Starved Rock Lock and Dam and roosting on Leopold and Plum Islands December through February. The highest concentration of eagles is during the coldest time of year, usually January. When the river freezes eagles have to find open water to search for fish which they find in the turbulent water below the dam. Generally speaking you can see between 5 and 30 eagles at any one time December through February depending on weather conditions.
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Faqspart of the LaPerm coat phenomenon some cats can undergo very heavy moults leaving them with sparse coats or bald patches. After a heavy moult the coat tends to come back in thicker and curlier. Baldness is not a desirable feature and as the breeding programme progresses and cats with stable coats are selected this is becoming rarer. This can be affected by the cat's hormonal cycle and often the coat becomes stable after neutering.
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Goetz dolls catalog - by Gotz dolls!A bald baby, one with no hair is usually a child's first doll. Doll hair is not as important to a young child; only later is a child interested in and capable of washing and styling a doll's hair. But since many parents want to buy a doll with hair for their child, some baby dolls are made with hair.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsA:Bald eagles were common on Catalina Island until the 1970s when the cumulative effects of the dumping of DDT off the Southern California Coast near San Pedro made it impossible for eagles to successfully hatch young. The eagles now on the Island are the product of a recovery effort undertaken by the Institute for Wildlife Studies on the protected lands of the Conservancy.
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FAQNegative camber or too much toe-out can cause inside tire wear. Add a low air pressure to the tires and you get an extreme tire wear very quickly.
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