reason.com — Today, the bald eagle is doing well. On June 29 the bald eagle in the lower 48 states will be officially removed, or delisted, from the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Yet delisting the bald eagle from the ESA has been a decade-long process that shows how even the most well-intentioned policy can be overcome by politics and ulterior motives.
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jowitzJun 27, 2007
I think they might have meant lesser, somehow meaning that only good states have endangered bald eagles.
Closed AccountJun 27, 2007
That is the best comment I've seen all day! Woot!
rambeezleJun 27, 2007
Lock and load, I've got bald eagle fever!
error601Jun 27, 2007
It's about time. Wasting time perusing unnecessary protections takes away from the stuff that really should be done.
Closed AccountJun 27, 2007
f**k the eagles..yay for condos. Don't tell me what I can and can't do on my own property.
airshipJun 27, 2007
This is good news. But what about the Bald Eagle's lesser-known cousin, the Extremely Hairy Eagle?