The United States in 1972 banned DDT after the pesticide thinned bald eagle eggshells and pushed the national bird toward extinction; decades later, eagle populations recovered enough to be removed from the endangered species list in 2007

A mid-20th century ecological crisis saw bald eagle populations plummet. Scientists initially focused on adult mortality, missing the true culprit: the pesticide DDT. This chemical, through its metabolite DDE, caused eggshell thinning and reproductive failure. A nationwide ban on DDT in 1972, though slow to show results, ultimately allowed the national bird's remarkable recovery, demonstrating nature's resilience when harmful human pressures are removed.

The United States in 1972 banned DDT after the pesticide thinned bald eagle eggshells and pushed the national bird toward extinction; decades later, eagle populations recovered enough to be removed from the endangered species list in 2007
A mid-20th century ecological crisis saw bald eagle populations plummet. Scientists initially focused on adult mortality, missing the true culprit: the pesticide DDT. This chemical, through its metabolite DDE, caused eggshell thinning and reproductive failure. A nationwide ban on DDT in 1972, though slow to show results, ultimately allowed the national bird's remarkable recovery, demonstrating nature's resilience when harmful human pressures are removed.