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Nesting pairs dropped to about 450 in the lower 48 states in the mid-20th century, but bald eagles are making a comeback — including in Lower Michigan. DNR non-game bird biologist Karen Cleveland tells WWJ's Amanda Forrester about these facinating birds -- including where they got their name. (Photo credit: Brian Sevald/Getty Images)
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