Eagle populations are threatened by human activities such as habitat destruction and urbanization in several ways. These threats include:
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Loss of suitable nesting sites due to deforestation and land development.
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Pollution of water sources from urban runoff and industrial activities, which can impact the eagles' food sources.
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Collisions with vehicles or infrastructure, such as power lines and wind turbines, leading to injuries or fatalities.
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Disturbance from human activities, such as recreation and construction, which can disrupt breeding and feeding behaviors.
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Illegal hunting and poaching for feathers, body parts, or sport.
These threats can result in population declines and negatively impact the long-term survival of eagle species. Conservation efforts, such as habitat protection, pollution control, and education programs, are essential to mitigate these risks and ensure the well-being of eagle populations.