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Endangered Eastern WA hawks were dwindling. Then biologists made a stand
Endangered Eastern WA hawks were dwindling. Then biologists made a stand
Endangered Eastern WA hawks were dwindling. Then biologists made a stand

Published on: 05/11/2025

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A ferruginous hawk hatchling eats a gopher snake in a photo captured by scientists at the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.

One by one, four fluffy white ferruginous hawk chicks emerged from eggs in a nest near Touchet at the start of this month, their hatchings documented by a trail camera.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/environment/2025/05/endangered-eastern-wa-hawks-were-dwindling-then-biologists-made-a-stand.html

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