A surprising discovery about bald eagles in Arizona is forcing scientists and the communities that share ****** e with these birds to rethink how wildlife moves through modern landscapes, reported Science Daily.
Instead of heading south like most migratory birds, many young bald eagles are flying north during their non-breeding season. They're following routes that expose them to serious, human-made dangers.
Researchers said this unexpected pattern "raises interesting questions" and highlights "ongoing risks" that affect wildlife and people working toward a cleaner, safer future.
Scientists
Instead of heading south like most migratory birds, many young bald eagles are flying north during their non-breeding season. They're following routes that expose them to serious, human-made dangers.
Researchers said this unexpected pattern "raises interesting questions" and highlights "ongoing risks" that affect wildlife and people working toward a cleaner, safer future.
Scientists
2 months ago