Eagles

Guilty Pleasure: Eagles, “Already Gone”

Arts, Culture & Media

People love to hate the Eagles, but composer and indie rocker Kelly Pratt makes the case for why “Already Gone” is actually a brilliant song.

Mongolian huntress

In Mongolia, this girl hunts using an eagle

Lifestyle & Belief
The World

Bald Eagles on the Connecticut River

The Living on Earth Almanac

New Threat to Bald Eagles

The World

The Eagles Advance

Catherine Winter of Minnesota Public Radio reports on the successful recovery of bald eagle in Minnesota. The Federal government has proposed upgrading the eagle’s status from endangered to threatened.

The World

Bald Eagles Back From the Brink

Catherine Winter of Minnesota Public Radio reports on the comeback of America’s most famous endangered species. Thanks to strong legal protection and the banning of DDT in the United States, bald eagle populations are growing, and the federal government may upgrade the birds from endangered to threatened. Not everyone’s cheering the news; some worry that […]

The World

Eagles Return – An Endangered Species Act Success Story

V.J. Gibson of Jefferson Public Radio in Oregon visits the Klamath River National Wildlife Refuge, home to the largest population of bald eagles outside of Alaska.

Almanac: Bald Eagles

This week, facts about the world’s largest gathering of bald eagles. Every year around this time, Haines, Alaska hosts more than 3,000 eagles on the prowl for their favorite catch: chum salmon.