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Black market demand increases for golden eagle feathers
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Black market demand increases for golden eagle feathers

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Golden eagles face a growing threat from the black market for their feathers, which are typically used in powwows and other Native American ceremonies. As the government tries to take action, officials said illegal killings appear to be getting worse, with young golden eagles particularly targeted because of their high value.