By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - No one should have thought that taking an iconic creature like the bald eagle off the nation's endangered species list would be easy.
After all, eight years have passed since President Clinton, in the company of an eagle named Challenger, announced the government's plans to remove the national symbol from the roster of protected ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - No one should have thought that taking an iconic creature like the bald eagle off the nation's endangered species list would be easy.
After all, eight years have passed since President Clinton, in the company of an eagle named Challenger, announced the government's plans to remove the national symbol from the roster of protected ...
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