A balanced home for everything golden eagle.
Ranchers, falconers, researchers, and policymakers — one fully-sourced hub where every perspective gets the same honest science, data, and tools.
Free. No account needed Routes to your state's USDA Wildlife Services office
Ranchers, falconers, researchers, and policymakers all hold a real, good-faith stake in the golden eagle — and every one of them belongs here. Alongside the practical rancher tools throughout this site, Eagle Exchange Hub is a balanced, fully-sourced home for the science, the field craft, and the policy.
Eagle falconry is recognized here as the skilled, non-lethal management tradition it is — with the research, the legal framework, and the case for its role laid out in full.
Population trends, migration corridors, and GPS-tracking studies — every figure traced to a peer-reviewed source or federal dataset, with uncertainty shown honestly.
Clear, fully-sourced information for data-driven wildlife management — the science and the regulatory context, presented without spin to support balanced policy.
Golden eagles are killing lambs across the western range. They are also a federally protected bird whose numbers are slowly falling. That tension is real, and the rules around it are confusing. This website exists to make it simple.

Eagle Exchange Hub brings together everything a western rancher needs to handle golden eagle livestock loss, all in one place. The core tools are free and need no account. There is no hidden agenda — just the tools, the data, and the right phone numbers, organized so you are not figuring it out alone under pressure.


Golden eagle depredation pits good-faith interests against each other — ranchers, conservationists, agencies, scientists. Eagle Exchange Hub refuses to pick a villain. We give every stakeholder the same honest data, and a platform that genuinely understands their position.
You're losing real animals and real money to a federally protected predator — and you never signed up to absorb that cost alone. We hand you the documentation tools, the compensation pathway, and the legal options. No lectures. No judgment.
Falconry isn't treated as a hobby here — it's recognized as one of the most surgical, non-lethal management tools that exists. We're building the case for a sustainable, biology-based take framework that lets your skill actually work at scale.
Every figure on this site traces to a peer-reviewed source or a federal dataset — Millsap, Bedrosian, Katzner, Mojica. We present uncertainty honestly and never cherry-pick a result. Audit us; that's the point.
We operate downstream of your authority — never around it. Everything here works inside BGEPA, the MBTA, 50 CFR Parts 21 & 22, and the existing depredation-permit and Wildlife Services frameworks. We add operational capacity, not conflict.
The directive came from the top; the machinery jammed. We lay out the policy gap in plain terms — the arbitrary 2009 falconry cap, the interstate coordination failure, the research delayed to 2028 — with the data to defend a fix.
State authority over wildlife is real, and we respect it. We bring documented incident data, satellite telemetry, and operational capacity to the table — and leave the call on how it's used in your state where it belongs: with you.
We're aligned with the industry. We surface documented losses other sources won't publish, push for faster and fairer compensation, and make the case — with evidence — that practical relief and eagle conservation are not opposites.
We want more golden eagles, not fewer. Our model favors relocation over lethal removal, funds rehabilitation and telemetry research, and targets population recovery. The species' slow decline is our concern as much as yours.
Eagle Exchange Hub exists to change that.
County-level heat map built from every verified report and 50 years of USDA historical data. Spot regional hotspots, seasonal patterns, and year-over-year trends at a glance.
Five decades of science on golden eagle biology, population dynamics, and depredation — explained in plain language for ranchers, attorneys, and policymakers alike.
We've mapped the entire response workflow so ranchers aren't figuring it out under pressure.
Document fresh evidence within 72 hrs — photos, GPS, feathers, tracks.
Our digital form routes to the correct state Wildlife Services district automatically.
A USDA agent confirms the kill, establishing official documentation for your permit.
Federal depredation permits authorize legal removal of problem birds.
Licensed falconers, hazing equipment, or USDA removal — matched to your situation.
We lost 11 lambs in one spring before we found this resource. Having the USDA forms, a specialist referral, and the science all in one place — that's what Wyoming ranchers have been missing for 20 years.
The 72-hour window after a confirmed kill is critical. File a report now and get connected with the right people today.