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AZGFD urges proper fishing line disposal after eagle tangle

The Discovery of the Eaglet

In a remarkable turn of events, a team of nest watchers at Willow Springs Lake in northern Arizona stumbled upon a rare and precious discovery – a young bald eagle eaglet. The eaglet, which is a juvenile version of the majestic bird, was found in a nest that had been carefully monitored by the nest watchers for several months. The eaglet’s discovery was met with excitement and anticipation, as it marked a significant milestone in the conservation efforts of the bald eagle species.

The Nest Watchers’ Efforts

The nest watchers, a group of dedicated volunteers, had been monitoring the nest at Willow Springs Lake since the beginning of the breeding season. Their tireless efforts had paid off, as they were able to detect the eaglet’s presence and provide crucial information to the biologists.

85 recycling bins have been added to lakes and rivers across Arizona to help collect monofilament fishing line.

The Problem of Monofilament Fishing Line

Monofilament fishing line is a common problem in many lakes and rivers across the world. It can cause harm to animals, entangle them, and even lead to their death.

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