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Are eagles endangered species?                     

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Yes, some species of eagles are considered endangered, including the Philippine eagle, the Harpy eagle, and the Madagascar fish eagle. Other species of eagles, such as the bald eagle in the United States and the white-tailed eagle in Europe, have made a significant recovery due to conservation efforts and are no longer considered endangered.
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Many species of eagles are considered threatened or endangered due to habitat loss, hunting, pollution, and other human-related factors. The conservation status of eagles varies by species and region, with some species, such as the bald eagle, making a recovery in recent years due to conservation efforts.
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THE CONSERVATION STATUS OF EAGLES VARIES DEPENDING ON THE SPECIES AND THE REGION IN WHICH THEY ARE FOUND. SOME EAGLE SPECIES ARE CONSIDERED ENDANGERED OR THREATENED.
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Certain eagle species are classified as endangered, which includes the Philippine eagle, Harpy eagle, and Madagascar fish eagle. However, conservation efforts have led to significant recoveries for other eagle species. For instance, the bald eagle in the United States and the white-tailed eagle in Europe have benefited from conservation initiatives, resulting in their population rebound and subsequent removal from the endangered species list.
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