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Eagles turn into marauders on Washington coast July 27th, 2010 at 04:42 PM
The comeback of the bald eagle is one of the most celebrated success stories of modern conservation. But along the Pacific Northwest coast, the majestic eagles are marauders. Their increasing numbers are putting other bird populations at risk. For now, biologists are not inclined to intervene. The eagles' prey must adapt or die. Tom Banse reporting. [mp3] [Share]
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