All About Eagles
Bald and Golden eagles are magnificent birds of prey and enjoy special protection in the United States under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. The Act gives the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service the authority to protect and manage these birds, including monitoring and assessing their numbers, which we do cooperatively with States, Tribes, NGO partners, and industry.
While striving to avoid or minimize take of eagles, we also administer a system of permits to deal with unavoidable, or for some purposes, intentional take, including feather possession by tribes. This site is your resource to quickly find information on eagles, particularly about our system of permits, in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.
DO I NEED A PERMIT?
Answer a few questions about your activity and find out if and what type of permit is needed.
Did you know...
Bald eagles occasionally hunt cooperatively, with one individual flushing prey towards another.