Today’s Solutions: April 16, 2025

Rebounding wildlife makes for uplifting news, these days, especially when species that were on the verge of extinction are at stake. The most awaited new-born in New York City these days is a bald eagle offspring. The first active nest to be spotted locally in a century is located in Staten Island. The birds are displaying clear signs they are incubating eggs. Experts take the arrival of the new residents in the area as great news that the once-endangered bald eagle population has outgrown remote locations. Are you ready for images of the iconic bird zooming past the Statue of Liberty to show up soon on a screen near you?

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