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Bald Eagle Comes Off Endangered List

Thursday, June 28, 2007 11:16:15 AM
By H. JOSEF HEBERT

 A wild adult American Bald Eagle, center, is seen feeding two juveniles in a nest near Lake Palestine, Texas in this April 25, 2005 file photo.  The Interior Department will announce on Thursday,  June 28, 2007 that it is removing the majestic bird from the protection of the Endangered Species Act, capping a four-decade struggle for recovery. (AP Photo/Dr. Scott M. Lieberman)WASHINGTON (AP) - The government took the American bald eagle off the endangered species list Thursday — an official act of name-dropping that President Bush hailed as "a wonderful way" to celebrate the Fourth of July.

Bush said the bald eagle's resurgence after a four-decade-old fight should be credited to cooperation between private landowners and federal and state governments. "This great conservation achievement means more and more Americans across the nation will enjoy the thrill of seeing bald eagles soar," he said.

Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne, making the formal announcement at the Jefferson Memorial, said: "Today I am proud to announce the eagle has returned."


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