The majestic golden eagle, speed, survival, and conservation

The majestic golden eagle, speed, survival, and conservation

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Biology

11th Grade - University

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Golden Eagles, once endangered due to hunting by ranchers in the 1960s, have made a comeback through conservation efforts. Known for their incredible hunting skills and speeds over 150 mph, these birds can prey on animals as large as deer and wolves. Their distinctive dark brown feathers with golden highlights make them easily recognizable. Today, their primary threat is habitat loss, but education has helped stabilize their population.

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What was the major threat to Golden Eagles in the 1960s?

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What is the current biggest threat to Golden Eagles?

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