Q53. The Bald Eagle, America's national bird, is the only eagle unique to North America. About half of the world's 70,000 Bald Eagles live in Alaska, making the northwest coast of North America their greatest stronghold. They flourish here partly because of the abundant salmon, as dead or dying fish are an important food source. Eagles are members of the Accipitridae family, which also includes hawks, kites, and Old World vultures. Scientists loosely divide eagles into four groups based on their physical characteristics and behavior; the Bald Eagle is classified as a sea or fish eagle. Bald eagles were officially declared an endangered species in 1967 in all areas of the United States. Although still protected, the Bald Eagle is no longer considered an endangered species today.What can be inferred from the passage about the period since the Bald Eagle was declared an endangered species in 1967?English — Passages — Question 53 of 56A. The Bald Eagle has spread all around AmericaB. The number of the birds has increasedC. Many measures, one of which is to provide them with enough food, have been takenD. Many other species have been neglectedPractice more English MCQs for entrance exam preparation on Examora.io.← Previous Question Next Question →