Eagles
Eagles are a beautiful bird and a political
symbol in the United States. Yet they are also an endangered
species. Special interest has been taken to help these
beautiful birds even though they are certainly not the only
endangered species we are dealing with. There a lot of species
that are endangered but Eagles seem to get a lot of attention
because how important they are to our nation as a symbol.
In the early days of our nation, the founding
fathers entered into a debate about which animal or bird should
symbolize our values and ideals. Rumor has it that in addition
to people being in support of the eagle, others wanted birds
such as the turkey. Benjamin Franklin argued that the turkey
was clever and intelligent. Now, when someone is called a
“turkey” it is usually in a derogatory manner. Good thing that
the eagle became our official bird! It is a lot more majestic
and beautiful in appearance than the turkey.
If you are interested in helping the eagles,
there are a few things you can do. First, if you are somewhere
and you spot an eagle’s nest, it is a good idea to report it so
that the officials can come and do their best to protect it.
Part of the problem with the eagles and their endangered status
is that a good portion of their natural habitat is being
destroyed by commercialism and other factors. That leaves a
smaller number of options for the eagles to nest and produce
offspring. This has led to a decline in the number of eagles
that are being born each year which only contributes to the
problem.
Other things you can do to help the eagles
include making monetary donations and supporting groups that
help the eagles. You can also volunteer your time. The internet
is a good place to go to find resources on eagles.
The more you know, the easier it will be to
help them. You can also use the internet to help you find
organizations that help the eagles. Their situation is
improving because of these efforts and with each person who
helps, their chances of surviving are much greater.
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