Off the endangered list after almost 40 years!
Population dropped when birds would eat fish w/ DDT and during breeding would cause the thinning of the shells when the laid their eggs and therefore incomplete incubation.
It still protected under Migratory Bird Treaty Act but just off the Endangered List.
Population dropped when birds would eat fish w/ DDT and during breeding would cause the thinning of the shells when the laid their eggs and therefore incomplete incubation.
It still protected under Migratory Bird Treaty Act but just off the Endangered List.
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