Bed Bugs: Artificial nests prove valuable tool in bald eagle survival

Over the last three years, as biologists from Arizona Game and Fish tried to mitigate a tick problem at the Orme breeding site, a total of eight young eagles died. One nestling was rehabilitated last year and fostered into another nest at another breeding site.

Over the last three years, as biologists from Arizona Game and Fish tried to mitigate a tick problem at the Orme breeding site, a total of eight young eagles died. One nestling was rehabilitated last year and fostered into another nest at another breeding site.

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