US Declares Bald Eagle as National Bird After 250 Years
On Christmas Eve 2024, President Joe Biden signed a historic law officially designating the bald eagle as the national bird of the United States. Although the bald eagle has been an enduring emblem of the country, appearing on the Great Seal of the US since 1782, it was never formally recognized as the national bird until this legislation. Spearheaded by lawmakers from Minnesota, this decision honors the bald eagle’s symbolic representation of strength, courage, and freedom while acknowledging its remarkable recovery from near extinction.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | US Declare Bald Eagle As National Bird After 250 Years |
| Official Designation | December 24, 2024 (signed into law by President Joe Biden) |
| National Bird | Bald Eagle |
| Symbolic Importance | Strength, courage, freedom, immortality; indigenous to North America |
| Historical Context | – Appeared on the Great Seal since 1782 – Benjamin Franklin opposed the eagle as a symbol |
| Conservation | Protected under National Emblem Act of 1940; population recovered since near extinction |
| Legislation Proponents | Spearheaded by Minnesota lawmakers; state hosts one of the largest bald eagle populations |
| Associated Legislation | Biden signed 50 other laws on the same day, including a federal anti-hazing law |
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