Return of the Eagle: How America Saved Its National Symbol
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Midwest Book Review
Fine images of the nation's symbol accompany a natural history of the eagle, discussions of its interactions with mankind, and listings of nesting sites and habitats where eagles may be seen today. This image-packed guide is an exceptional presentation and is recommended for any leisure reader with an interest in birds.
Book Description
Spectacular color photographs capture the majesty, grace, and power of bald eagles in this inspiring story of how the United States saved its living symbol of freedom and independence. Declared our national bird in 1782, bald eagles were on the brink of extinction in the 1960s. But to citizens everywhere, such a loss was unthinkable. From government agencies to conservation groups and grassroots heroes, Americans banded together for a common cause, and this beautiful, wild spirit once again flies freely across our skies. Return of the Eagle chronicles this American success story with words and photos, including some of the most incredible photographs ever taken of eagles in flight. Return of the Eagle also features a unique directory to more than 150 acres throughout the nation where bald eagles may be viewed in the wild.
Return of the Eagle: How America Saved Its National Symbol
Return of the Eagle: How America Saved Its National Symbol,Greg Breining,Falcon,1560443006,Bald eagle,Birds,Birds & Birdwatching - General,Conservation,Ecology,Environmental Conservation & Protection - Endangered Species,Nature,Nature Photography,Nature/Ecology,United States,Wild Animal And Bird Protection,Wildlife,Nature / Wildlife
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