The Bald Eagle is not extinct.
There is a Chemical called DDT in the 50s and 60s farmers would go up in crop dusting planes and spray this chemical on their plants to make them grow faster. The eagles died from it. The bald eagle is not extinct, has made a remarkable recovery, and is now no longer an endangered species.
Actually it was ddt a pestiside for bugs.
Bald Eagles are not extinct.
The bald eagle was first protected in the US and Canada in 1918 and in 1940, the US made it illegal to trap and kill bald eagles. In 1967, the bald eagle was first listed as an endangered species. A few years later, the use of the pesticide DDT was banned in the US. DDT had been one of the big killers of the Bald Eagle. With the banning of DDT, the species began to rebound.
George Washington judged the bald eagle as a symbol of America.
The bald eagle is endangered The bald eagle is currently not on the endanged species list. Although it once was, it has made a remarkable comeback.
Contrary to popular belief, the bald eagle is no longer an endangered species. After a remarkable comeback, they are listed as Least Concern.
The bald eagle is not an endangered species now. They have made an excellent recovery.
bald eagle Bald eagles are not extinct in California. Almost, but they made an amazing comeback. Animals that are extinct in California include the wolf, the Southern California kit fox, the grizzly bear, the Saber-Toothed Cat, American Lion, Short- Faced Bear, Western Horse, Western Camel, the Ancient Bison, etc.
I think you mean the Black-Breasted Snake Eagle. they have yellow eyes but it depends of the light.
The bald eagle was endangered because of the use of DDT it weakened the shell of the eagles and they would break so the babies could not develop. DDT almost destroyed the bald eagle. Now since DDT has been banned the Bald eagle has made a great comeback.
Thankfully, the bald eagle has made a remarkable comeback and is no longer an endangered species.