Golden eagle

Golden eagle

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The article discusses various aspects of the Golden Eagle's behavior, ecology, and conservation status. Here are some key points: **Behavior:** * Golden eagles can access their nests without human assistance in areas where they are regularly disturbed. * Common Ravens occasionally eat Golden Eagle eggs when the parent eagles abandon their nesting attempt. * Other bird species do not typically prey on Golden Eagles, but there have been instances of predation by Great Blue Herons and Northern Fulmars. **Predators:** * Golden Eagles may be killed by their prey in self-defense, such as porcupines or deer. * They can also die from starvation, with 11 out of 16 dead juvenile eagles dying from starvation in Denali National Park. * Diseases such as Avian Cholera and Trichomonas sp. have been linked to Golden Eagle deaths. **Conservation Status:** * The total number of individual Golden Eagles is estimated to range between 170,000 and 250,000, with an estimated 60,000-100,000 breeding pairs. * The species has a large range, covering about 140 million square kilometers, but has experienced population declines in many areas. * It is not considered threatened globally by the IUCN, but local populations may be vulnerable to human activities such as wind turbine development and poaching. **Human Culture:** * Humans have been fascinated by Golden Eagles since recorded history, with many cultures regarding them with reverence. * The Industrial Revolution led to increased persecution of Golden Eagles due to their perceived threat to livestock and sport hunting. Overall, the article highlights the complex relationships between Golden Eagles and their environment, as well as human activities that impact their populations.

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