SALT LAKE CITY — While the bald eagle has long been the national bird of the U.S, the golden eagle officially became Utah’s state bird of prey after S.B. 116 was signed by Gov. Spencer Cox last month.
Visitors to Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in Albany Township will have an opportunity to see both a bald and a golden eagle up close during the Eagle Day event on Saturday, Nov.5. Eagle Day coincides with ...
On Christmas Eve, a small group of bystanders watched as a young golden eagle was released into Black Star Canyon in Silverado, 10 days after it was found out in the ocean. The large bird, only out of ...
1. The reproduction of the golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos was studied in southwestern Idaho for 23 years, and the relationship between eagle reproduction and jackrabbit Lepus californicus abundance, ...
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Golden Eagle to Be Reintroduced in England After More Than 150 Years
England might soon host golden eagles again, and not just in patches of the Scottish Highlands. Conservationists have ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed into law on Wednesday a new measure naming the golden eagle as the official state bird of prey. The eagle was approved as the state bird of prey during the 2022 ...
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