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Updated April
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Northeast Utilities -
On a nesting site on the Connecticut River, Northeast Utilities and U.S.
Fish and Wildlife support a webcam and other educational programs.
The Raptor Center - an international
medical facility for birds of prey, located at the University of Minnesota.
Highway
to the Tropics - the most fascinating part of the Raptor Center is the
satellite tracking of migratory raptors, including eagles.
The Massachusetts Natural Heritage
& Endangered Species Program - the program that seeks to protect
listed endangered plants and animals in the Commonwealth.
Adopt
an Eagle Program - your classroom or school can adopt a non-releasable
eagle ($250 donation), or breeding pair of eagles ($500 donation), for one
year.
Birds of North America
- information about the acclaimed standard reference book on North American
birds.
Extonet/Pesticide
Information Profiles - Pesticide Information Profile on DDT from the Extension
Technology Network.
Identification and other information about the American Bald Eagle from the
USGS Patuxent
Bird Identification InfoCenter.
Wampanoag
History
Return to Eagle page
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