National Day
Save The Eagles Day
Celebrated on 01/10/2026
Quick Fact
Save The Eagles Day is observed on February 10 each year, dedicated to raising awareness about the conservation of eagles. The bald eagle, America's national bird, was once on the brink of extinction due to DDT pesticide use, but thanks to conservation efforts, it was removed from the endangered species list in 2007.
Origins and Establishment of Save The Eagles Day
Save The Eagles Day was established in 2015 by the National Foundation to Protect America's Eagles (NFPAE) to highlight the ongoing threats to eagle populations and promote conservation efforts. The date February 10 was chosen to coincide with the end of the breeding season for many eagle species, making it an ideal time to focus on their protection.
Evolution and Modern Commemoration
Since its inception, Save The Eagles Day has grown in recognition, with wildlife organizations, zoos, and conservation groups hosting educational events, eagle watches, and fundraising campaigns. Social media plays a key role, using hashtags like #SaveTheEaglesDay to share information and inspire action. Modern celebrations often include live eagle webcams, virtual talks by experts, and opportunities to adopt eagles symbolically.
Facts & General Observations
- There are over 60 species of eagles worldwide, with only two found in North America: the bald eagle and the golden eagle.
- Bald eagles can have a wingspan of up to 8 feet and can fly at speeds of 30-40 miles per hour.
- The bald eagle population in the lower 48 states rebounded from fewer than 500 nesting pairs in the 1960s to over 10,000 pairs today.