01-03-2026, 05:31 PM
Someone driving along a road in southern Manitoba saw some Bald Eagles in the trees along the road. It turned out there were 55 of them.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/winnipeg/article/...-manitoba/
This is incredible. The use of DDT in the 1960s and habitat loss seriously depleted the Bald Eagle population. Seeing so many birds together is a sign that their numbers really are increasing. When we do the right thing, like banning DDT, nature can recover. That would be a moment to remember forĀ a lifetime, seeing that many Bald Eagles at once. I am glad they shared it with us.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/winnipeg/article/...-manitoba/
This is incredible. The use of DDT in the 1960s and habitat loss seriously depleted the Bald Eagle population. Seeing so many birds together is a sign that their numbers really are increasing. When we do the right thing, like banning DDT, nature can recover. That would be a moment to remember forĀ a lifetime, seeing that many Bald Eagles at once. I am glad they shared it with us.
Catherine


