As the tourist economy grows and development spreads at Big Bear Lake, bald eagles find themselves cornered in what remains of their historic lakefront foraging grounds.
Source: Los Angeles Times
Big Bear Lake is home to a growing tourist economy and a small band of bald eagles. But for how long?
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