Both are staples of Big Bear Lake — for now. Sandy Steers, executive director of the nonprofit Friends of Big Bear Valley, trains her binoculars on a pair of nesting bald eagles while on an annual survey of the bald eagle population at Big Bear Lake. A nesting pair of bald eagles in Big Bear Lake. Big Bear Valley’s bald eagle population has fallen to about eight today, U.S. Forest Service officials said. Friends of Big Bear ValleySandy Steers, executive director of Friends of Big Bear Valley, on the site of the proposed Moon Camp project.
Source: Los Angeles Times December 21, 2018 12:00 UTC