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Join us in a critical mission to save Connecticut's Eastern Golden Eagles from extinction.
The Eastern Golden Eagle, a breathtaking emblem of America’s wild skies, teeters on the brink of endangerment.
Once widespread across the United States, these majestic birds now face numerous threats that jeopardize their existence and could soon place them on the endangered species list. We need your help now more than ever to ensure their survival and restore their habitat.
A Threatened Existence
The Eastern Golden Eagle boasts a striking wingspan and a golden nape, symbolizing wilderness and freedom. Despite this iconic status, their population has dwindled to a critical low of fewer than 5,000 individuals in their breeding population1.
The reasons for their decline are multifaceted, primarily linked to human activity and environmental disruption.
Facing the Wind
One of the most significant threats to these birds is the encroachment of wind energy development. These installations, often not properly planned or sited, pose a severe risk to the eagles during their migration.
“Energy infrastructure that’s not properly planned and sited along their migratory path has the potential to cause population declines,” explains Lewis Grove, Director of Wind and Energy Policy at American Bird Conservancy. He emphasizes the need for the industry to conduct detailed assessments to minimize impacts on these protected birds2.
Urgent Conservation Needs
In response to the severe challenges faced by the Eastern Golden Eagle, conservation groups have stepped up to advocate for their protection under the Endangered Species Act, which would trigger critical habitat protections and conservation strategies1.
Community’s Role
The path to conservation is not just in the hands of policymakers and scientists. It requires community engagement and public awareness. Educating the public about the risks such as electrocution from power lines and vehicle collisions, which remain prevalent threats, is crucial3.
The eagles’ slow reproductive rate and small brood sizes mean that recovery from population declines can be slow and challenging, underscoring the need for immediate action3.
Take Action Today
The time to act is now. We can no longer afford to wait as the future of the Eastern Golden Eagle hangs in balance. Sign our petition today to urge the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to list the Eastern Golden Eagle as a Threatened or Endangered Distinct Population Segment under the Endangered Species Act. Your signature will add invaluable support to our efforts to ensure these magnificent raptors can thrive for generations to come.
Join us in this critical mission to save a symbol of our natural heritage. Together, we can make a difference. Sign the petition to save the Eastern Golden Eagle!