What is Save The Eagles Day?
Whether they are densely populated or endangered, Save the Eagles Day reminds us of the majestic raptors that soar above the Earth each year on January 10th. from this list in June 2007, due to the hard work of scientists and the general public, the bald eagle was removed from this list in June 2007. Poaching, rodenticides, and other dangers continue to threaten eagle populations.
Although the day began as a way to save a particular pair of bald eagles and raise concerns about the species, it has since risen to encompass all species of eagles. Approximately 60 species of eagles populate the world. The majority of the species are found in Eurasia and Africa. About 14 species of North, Central, and South America and Australia only account for about 14 species. In Hawaii, no eagles have been found. The bald and golden eagles are North America's most common species.
Eagles are a common species of prey. The hunter is primed for the hunt due to An eagle's keen sense of sight, strong muscles, piercing talons, and beak. They are also monogamous, mating for life.
How to celebrate #savetheeaglesday on a Sunday in #savetheeaglesday
Learn more about eagles. Watch documentaries or read about them. Visit an aviary or a bird sanctuary. We've included a few books to read as well. In your area, you can also participate in preservation and conservation.