Eagles have been utilized in traditional medicine or folk remedies in different cultures for various purposes. In some cultures, eagle bones, feathers, or other body parts are believed to possess medicinal properties and are used in remedies to treat ailments or enhance physical strength. However, the exploitation of eagles for such purposes can have detrimental effects on their populations and overall conservation status. The hunting, trapping, and trade of eagles for traditional medicine can lead to a decline in their numbers, disrupting ecosystems and biodiversity. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these magnificent birds and prevent their exploitation for cultural practices. Efforts such as stricter laws, awareness campaigns, and sustainable alternatives can help in safeguarding eagle populations for future generations.