Threatened Species
Eagles are a
threatened species.
The bald eagle is our national bird. If these were to become extinct,
then we would be without our most treasured bird. Soon, the bird would
be the stuff of legends and we may even need to rethink our national
bird. Would we really want to be associated with a bird that is not
even alive on the planet anymore? That does not bode well for us.
As a threatened species and an important national bird, the bald eagle
is protected by certain acts. There is currently a proposal to take the
eagle off the endangered species list. Largely because the efforts to
protect and save them for extinction have worked and also because there
are other acts that protect the bird from being hunted, killed, and
from people disturbing their nests. This proposal has received mixed
reviews.
The unfortunate part about the eagle being a threatened species is that
it gets a lot of press because of how important it is to our country.
This is good for the eagle, but not so good for other species that are
equally threatened but no one knows about it. When it comes to
successfully taking action, when something receives a lot of press,
this generates interest and support. Without support, these programs
would fail.
A good way to get involved with eagles or other threatened species is
to talk to your local environmental organizations. Or you can go
online. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services posts information about
endangered and threatened species. So do the World Wild Federation and
other environmental websites. Become familiar with the endangered
species that are out there, including the eagle, and see what you can
do to help.
If you think you have spotted an endangered species somewhere,
especially if it is somewhere interesting, such as in a parking lot,
make sure you report it. For bald eagles, for example, wherever they
decide to nest it is a law that you need to leave it there, no matter
how inconvenient it is. This helps them be better able to reproduce
offspring which is essential when saving an endangered species. When it
comes to the eagle, there situation has improved with the thanks of all
those involved with trying to save them.
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