The discovery began a rush of excitement and caution as the local rescue group works with federal authorities to protect the egg. “It’s exciting and nerve-wracking,” the rescue’s founder said.
Bald eagles are no longer endangered in New Jersey, but our raptor population still needs support and protection.
Along with looking at other species, the Fish and Wildlife Service will consider protections for a Nevadan toad and fish.
Animals were also revered in Teotihuacán, with evidence that they were given as gifts, sacrificed, or venerated. Many of the animals found in the burial sites were also apex predators at the top of ...
NBC 26 met one man trying to capture the beauty of Bald Eagles living off Highway 41 through photography and learned more about what makes the birds special.
The remains of nearly 200 animals found in Mexico’s Teotihuacán are helping reconstruct history. The unearthing and ...
CUMBERLAND — Nine people and two animals escaped a fire that caused extensive damage to a Rawlings home early Monday. The ...
The 25-year-old female golden eagle named Dragon will soon depart for the Phoenix Zoo and become a non-breeding companion for ...