| Navajos add bald eagle to endangered list |
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| Written by FELICIA FONESCA, The Arizona Republic | |
| Sunday, 05 October 2008 | |
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The Navajo Nation has guaranteed protections for the bald eagle by adding it to the tribe's endangered species list a year after the federal government removed the bird from its list. Read More...
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