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Biden Wants to Renew Endangered Species Protections Trump Canceled

Federal Funds to Conserve NC Wetlands | Coastal Review Online

Birders flock to Currituck National Wildlife Refuge in search of the secretive king rail, which prefers very specific wetland habitat. Photo: USFWS Several hundred acres on the northeast and central coast of North Carolina are to be conserved and the Currituck National Wildlife Refuge will be able to protect 70 acres of waterfowl habitat with funding awarded this week. The Migratory Bird Conservation Commission approved $78 million through the North American Wetlands Conservation Act, or NAWCA, for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and partners to help conserve or restore nearly 500,000 acres of wetland and associated upland habitats for waterfowl, shorebirds and other birds in the U.S., including North Carolina, Mexico and Canada, the Department of Interior announced Wednesday.

Bald eagles increasingly common in Nebraska, nationally

Bald eagles increasingly common in Nebraska, nationally JEFF BAHR, The Grand Island Independent April 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) You don’t have to be as much of an eagle eye anymore to spot bald eagles. The national symbol has seen its population quadruple since 2009, according to a recent report from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and its partners. In 1963, there were 417 known nesting pairs of bald eagles in the lower 48 states. That number has grown to more than 71,400, and individual bald eagles are estimated to total 317,700, according to scientists from the service’s Migratory Bird Program. The numbers also have increased in Nebraska.

News Coverage of Bald Eagles Misses Successes and Shames Hunters

News Coverage of Bald Eagles Misses Successes and Shames Hunters
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