Big Bear Bald Eagles Jackie and Shadow Hatch Two New Chicks

Jackie and Shadow, the renowned bald eagles of Big Bear, California, have successfully hatched two chicks on April 4 and 5. This marks their second clutch, following a previous failed attempt due to raven interference, highlighting the ongoing conservation efforts by Friends of the Big Bear Valley. The new hatchings are expected to boost local wildlife awareness and community engagement. Next, wildlife teams will monitor the chicks' development to ensure their survival and assess the effectiveness of conservation strategies.
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