A report has shown that there were 182 confirmed persecution incidents involving birds of prey in Scotland over a 10-year ...
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Golden eagles were reintroduced to Ireland, but without prey they're now struggling to thrive
In the early 2000s, golden eagles soared once again over the hills of Donegal in northwest Ireland, for the first time in nearly a century. Their return was celebrated as a landmark in Irish ...
Golden eagles in Nevada are dying at an alarming rate, and no one can pinpoint the cause. Their carcasses litter the landscape in Dry Lake Valley, a bone-white stretch of parched earth north of Las ...
With a tough breeding season as drought and disease stand in the way, the Golden Eagle is taking a toll, with only an ...
England's last recorded pair of golden eagles lived in the Lake District. After the female died in 2004, the male was left alone for 12 years before his death in 2016. This marked the end of golden ...
Sheep farmers are in dispute with conservationists about plans to reintroduce the golden eagle to England. Farmers fear that the return of the bird of prey could harm sheep populations, which are ...
Almost 200 birds of prey have been illegally killed in Scotland during the past decade – including nine golden eagles. The ...
In Wallowa County, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has led collaborative research on golden eagles. The pilot project aims to study the survival, movement and reproductive success of the ...
Biologists, educators and interns with the Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Education Center in Grants Pass gathered Wednesday evening to say goodbye to a golden eagle without a name. The bird with ...
Golden Eagles will once again be a permanent feature of English skies, as the government pledges £1m to back the reintroduction of the species as early as next year. Britain's second largest bird of ...
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