The bald eagle population in Wisconsin has made a huge comeback in the last 45 years. According to a new survey released by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, the state has shown a dramatic increase in the total number of active bald eagle nests since 1974. The aerial nesting survey of
The bald eagle population in Wisconsin has made a huge comeback in the last 45 years.
Jim Woodford, the section chief of field operations for Wisonsin DNR, told ABC News that the data published in the maps"were collected through annual low-altitude aerial flights completed by Wisconsin DNR pilots and biologists."
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