December 25, 2024
WASHINGTON (AP) — The bald eagle, a symbol of the power and strength of the United States for more than 240 years, earned an overdue honor on Tuesday: It officially became the country's national bird.
In a ceremony at the White House, President Biden signed a bill that solidified the bald eagle's status as the national bird of the United States, a move that was met with widespread celebration and approval.
The bald eagle, with its distinctive white head and tail feathers and brown body, has been a beloved and iconic American symbol since the country's founding, appearing on coins, flags, and other national emblems.
Despite its widespread recognition and cultural significance, the bald eagle had never been officially designated as the national bird of the United States, a fact that many saw as a glaring oversight.
The new law, which was passed with bipartisan support in Congress, aims to rectify this situation, formally recognizing the bald eagle as a symbol of American strength, freedom, and resilience.
Supporters of the bill argued that the bald eagle's status as a national symbol was long overdue, given its importance in American culture and history.
The bald eagle has been an important part of American life for centuries, featuring prominently in the country's folklore, art, and literature.
It has also played a significant role in American politics, with the eagle appearing on the Great Seal of the United States and on many government buildings and monuments.
President Biden praised the bill, saying it was a fitting tribute to a magnificent creature that has captivated the hearts and imagination of Americans for generations.
The signing of the bill was attended by lawmakers, conservationists, and wildlife experts, all of whom hailed the move as a major victory for American wildlife and a celebration of the country's natural heritage.
The new law is also seen as a boost to conservation efforts, as it raises awareness about the importance of protecting the bald eagle and its habitats.
The bald eagle was once listed as an endangered species, but thanks to conservation efforts, its numbers have rebounded in recent years, and it was removed from the endangered list in 2007.
However, the species still faces threats from habitat loss, pollution, and climate change, making continued conservation efforts essential to its survival.
The bill signed by President Biden is seen as an important step in promoting the conservation of the bald eagle and its habitats, and in recognizing the significance of this incredible bird to American culture and identity.
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