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A rehabilitated bald eagle takes flight again in Northern Virginia after recovering from lead poisoning and a swollen wing at ...
Bald eagles were nearly wiped out in the 1970s. Over 50 years later, conservation efforts have paid off big time in Maryland.
A bald eagle has been released back into the wild after a six-week rehabilitation for lead poisoning and a swollen wing.
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Maryland Bald Eagles Soar to 1,400 Pairs
Maryland’s bald eagle population has surged from 44 breeding pairs in 1977 to over 1,400 in 2025, a recovery driven by ...