Arizona’s Bald Eagle Management Program

Why do we need to manage the bald eagle population in Arizona?

History of Bald Eagles in North America

Number of Breeding Areas

Arizona Bald Eagle Management Program

Southwestern Bald Eagle Management Committee

Arizona Bald Eagle Nestwatch Program

Picture: Nestwatch Orientation

Picture: Bartlett Nestwatch

Arizona Bald Eagle Breeding Area Closures

Picture: Redmond Rafters

Picture: Bartlett Rock Throwers

Picture: Red Baron

Picture: Doka Male

Intervention

Picture: Fort McDowell Cataracts

Picture: 76 Rescue

Picture: 76 Feeding and Hydrating

Picture: Blue Point Goodbye

Picture: Luna in Brace

Picture: Verde River Floods

Picture: Horseshoe Rescue

Picture: Luna Inundation

Picture: Alamo Foster

Fishing Line and Tackle

Picture: Fort McDowell Monofilament

Picture: Cliff Hook

Picture: Horse Mesa Monofilament

Picture: Redmond Dead

Picture: Box Bar Shot

Annual Bald Eagle Nest Search

Picture: Cibecue Nest 1

Arizona Bald Eagle Breeding Areas

Arizona’s Bald Eagle Population

Visual Identification and Banding Project

Picture: Cottonwood Tree nests

Picture:Sycamore Climb

Picture: Luna Nest 1

Picture: Cibecue Nest 3

Picture: Orme Climb

Picture: Tower Climb

Picture: Cliff Ladder

Picture: Tower Grab

Picture: Bartlett Bag

Picture: 76 Hoods and Booties

Picture: 76 Measure

Picture: Table Mountain Hydrating

Picture: Blue Point Nestlings

Picture: Fort McDowell Read

Natal Origin of Arizona Bald Eagles

Breeding Distance

Organochlorine, Heavy Metals and Parasite Analysis

Picture: Tower Eggs

Arizona Bald Eagle Eggshell Thickness

Picture: Ray Mine

Arizona Bald Eagle Winter Count

Picture: SRP Helicopter

Federal Laws Protecting Bald Eagles