Golden eagles can be protected if you do not impose any threat upon them, their prey or their habitat. If you do not litter there is less chance of the poor bird choking, personally I think golden eagles are smarter than that. Golden eagles like forests, they need them as their pray is ideally forest bound. If it really calls for it, they should be put in zoos to be bred and then released in greater number.
If you are not in the mood to go litter-picking or woodcutter-slaughtering I'd recommend you begin your own rebellion against anything that may bring the golden eagle closer to extinction.
You can rescue them and take them to a place where they help endangered animals.Also tell people to stop hunting them for their feathers!
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No, it is not an endangered species. Found in many areas around the world, the golden eagle is still fairly common.
The golden eagle is not endangered at this time, and is not in need of current help.
yes! you should!
The golden eagle, Aquila Chrysaetos, is not an endangered species.
No. The golden eagle is not an endangered species.
The golden eagle is not an endangered species.
Golden Eagles are considered endangered for a number of reasons. The number of Golden Eagles in the world are dwindling.
Hunters will sometimes kill them for sport, but the golden eagle is not an endangered species.
The Bald Eagle IS an endangered species.The bald eagle is not an endangered species, having recovered to acceptable numbers.
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an Eagle is an Endangered Species
yes the spotted eagle ray is an endangered species
A species found in many parts of the world, golden eagles are not an endangered species.
No, they are not an endangered species.