Animals
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Bald Eagle Population Soaring after Pa. Recovery Program Success
Bald eagle populations in Pennsylvania are soaring, with more than 250 active nests, according to the state's wildlife commission, which recently celebrated its 30th year of bald eagle conservation efforts.
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