President Joe Biden has officially signed a new law reaffirming the bald eagle as the national bird of the United States. The legislation, which received bipartisan support in Congress, reinforces the bald eagle’s symbolic significance as a representation of the nation’s freedom, strength, and resilience.
During the signing ceremony at the White House, Biden emphasized the importance of preserving the legacy of the bald eagle, which has long been a powerful emblem of American identity. “The bald eagle stands as a symbol of our shared values and our enduring commitment to liberty,” Biden stated.
The legislation also includes provisions to strengthen conservation efforts for the bald eagle, which was once on the brink of extinction. Decades of environmental protections, such as the Endangered Species Act, have contributed to the recovery of bald eagle populations across the country. However, advocates stress the need for continued vigilance to protect their habitats.
Environmental organizations have praised the law as a meaningful step in safeguarding the iconic species for future generations. “This law not only celebrates the bald eagle’s recovery but also ensures we remain committed to protecting its habitat and natural environment,” said one wildlife conservationist.
Critics of the bill, however, have questioned the necessity of such legislation, arguing that the bald eagle’s status as the national bird was already widely recognized. Supporters counter that the law provides an opportunity to educate Americans about the bird’s cultural and ecological importance.
As the law takes effect, efforts to preserve the bald eagle’s legacy will include public awareness campaigns and funding for habitat restoration projects. The move highlights the enduring connection between Americans and the majestic bird that has soared as a symbol of the nation since its selection in 1782.
