Bald Eagle

$1,700.00
  • Watercolor and ink

  • 24x48”

  • gallery canvas

  • frame included

This painting is part of the endangered Ohio Bird series

Endangered Rating: Restored

The journey of the Bald Eagle from the brink of extinction to its remarkable recovery is a testament to the power of conservation efforts and the resilience of nature. Once facing the devastating impacts of habitat destruction, hunting, and pesticide contamination, Bald Eagle populations dwindled to dangerously low levels across North America. However, through decades of actionable, thoughtful efforts and activism resulting in policy change, including habitat protection, captive breeding programs, and the banning of harmful pesticides like DDT, the Bald Eagle has soared back from the brink of extinction.

Today, the Bald Eagle stands as a symbol of conservation success and national pride. Its remarkable recovery showcases the incredible resilience of nature when given a chance to thrive. From once being listed as endangered, the Bald Eagle now thrives in many parts of its range, with populations rebounding to levels not seen in decades. The story of the Bald Eagle's restoration serves as an inspiration and a reminder of the importance of collective action and stewardship in safeguarding our natural world for future generations. This magnificent bird is a fantastic reminder that we can save these birds and no effort can be counted as too small when enough of use act.

Profits donated to bird conservation efforts and the Granville Center for the Arts

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  • Watercolor and ink

  • 24x48”

  • gallery canvas

  • frame included

This painting is part of the endangered Ohio Bird series

Endangered Rating: Restored

The journey of the Bald Eagle from the brink of extinction to its remarkable recovery is a testament to the power of conservation efforts and the resilience of nature. Once facing the devastating impacts of habitat destruction, hunting, and pesticide contamination, Bald Eagle populations dwindled to dangerously low levels across North America. However, through decades of actionable, thoughtful efforts and activism resulting in policy change, including habitat protection, captive breeding programs, and the banning of harmful pesticides like DDT, the Bald Eagle has soared back from the brink of extinction.

Today, the Bald Eagle stands as a symbol of conservation success and national pride. Its remarkable recovery showcases the incredible resilience of nature when given a chance to thrive. From once being listed as endangered, the Bald Eagle now thrives in many parts of its range, with populations rebounding to levels not seen in decades. The story of the Bald Eagle's restoration serves as an inspiration and a reminder of the importance of collective action and stewardship in safeguarding our natural world for future generations. This magnificent bird is a fantastic reminder that we can save these birds and no effort can be counted as too small when enough of use act.

Profits donated to bird conservation efforts and the Granville Center for the Arts

  • Watercolor and ink

  • 24x48”

  • gallery canvas

  • frame included

This painting is part of the endangered Ohio Bird series

Endangered Rating: Restored

The journey of the Bald Eagle from the brink of extinction to its remarkable recovery is a testament to the power of conservation efforts and the resilience of nature. Once facing the devastating impacts of habitat destruction, hunting, and pesticide contamination, Bald Eagle populations dwindled to dangerously low levels across North America. However, through decades of actionable, thoughtful efforts and activism resulting in policy change, including habitat protection, captive breeding programs, and the banning of harmful pesticides like DDT, the Bald Eagle has soared back from the brink of extinction.

Today, the Bald Eagle stands as a symbol of conservation success and national pride. Its remarkable recovery showcases the incredible resilience of nature when given a chance to thrive. From once being listed as endangered, the Bald Eagle now thrives in many parts of its range, with populations rebounding to levels not seen in decades. The story of the Bald Eagle's restoration serves as an inspiration and a reminder of the importance of collective action and stewardship in safeguarding our natural world for future generations. This magnificent bird is a fantastic reminder that we can save these birds and no effort can be counted as too small when enough of use act.

Profits donated to bird conservation efforts and the Granville Center for the Arts

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