Bald eagle no longer endangered? Court ruling ruffles feathers

A bald eagle rests on a utility pole in Cornville. A federal appeals court on Monday rebuffed a bit to have the Sonoran Desert Area bald eagle listed as endangered, saying, in essence, that if they all are eradicated it wouldn’t make a real difference to eagle populations as a whole. (Photo Courtesy of Maggie Lovett)

A bald eagle rests on a utility pole in Cornville. A federal appeals court on Monday rebuffed a bit to have the Sonoran Desert Area bald eagle listed as endangered, saying, in essence, that if they all are eradicated it wouldn’t make a real difference to eagle populations as a whole. (Photo Courtesy of Maggie Lovett)

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