Why Did The Bald Eagle Almost Become Extinct?. Instructions You will work in groups of 3-4 to examine evidence of why the bald eagle almost became extinct.

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Why Did The Bald Eagle Almost Become Extinct?

Instructions You will work in groups of 3-4 to examine evidence of why the bald eagle almost became extinct. After the piece of evidence is presented, you will have a few minutes to write a yes or no question to help determine why the bald eagle almost became extinct. Take notes as needed from other groups ?’s and answers.

Rachel Carson “Silent Spring” “Observations at Hawk Mountain are in line with findings elsewhere. One such report comes from Elton Fawks, an official of the Natural Resources Council of Illinois. In 1958 Mr. Fawks reported that a recent count of 59 eagles had included only one immature bird. Similar indications of the dying out of the race come from the world’s only sanctuary for eagles alone, Mount Johnson Island in the Susquehanna River…Since 1934 its single eagle nest has been under observation by Professor Herbert H. Beck…Between 1935 and 1947 use of the nest was regular and uniformly successful. Since 1947, although the adults have occupied the nest and there is evidence of egg laying, no young eagles have been produced” (Carson 1962, p. 120).

DDT DDT was introduced as a pesticide in DDT was banned from use in the United States in 1972.

Model bald eagle egg from 1960

Write a summary paragraph explaining why the bald eagle almost became extinct. Include a picture of the bald eagle’s food chain with the paragraph.