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Eagle Days along the Fox River

January Soars in the Fox Valley with a Celebration of Eagles.

 Today the Fox River Valley is a wintering site for hundreds of eagles.  This was not always so.  Due to DDT and other contaminants such as PCBs and other heavy metals, the eagle population along the Fox became non-existent.  Officially, the first wintering eagle along the Fox was observed in 1982 during a DNR mid-winter waterfowl survey.  Since that time the number of over-wintering and resident birds has increased tremendously due to improved habitat and removal of contaminants within the river.  The bald eagle is a symbol of the improved health of the river system and its communities.  Important elements affected by this revival include health of its citizens, tourism, job creation and appreciation of our history.  These are reasons to celebrate Eagle Days along the Fox.

Special events suitable for adults, children and families will be held throughout the Fox Valley this January.  People of all ages are welcome to take part in any and all events to help us celebrate our nation’s symbol.

Days of Celebration

January 14  Mid-Winter Eagle Monitoring at Sunrise at various locations & Presentation Atlas Waterfront Café’

January 21-22  Various Raptor Education Programs and Speakers at the Following Locations

  Paper Discovery Center, Appleton & Neenah Public Library.  Indoor viewing at Lawrence University.

January 28 Various Live Eagle and Raptor Presentations at 1000 Islands Environmental  Center - Guided Viewing Locations along the Fox River (Kaukauna locations only)

 

Visit www.EagleDaysAlongtheFox.org for specific event information.

Brochure linkL: http://www.onwisconsinoutdoors.com/Content/files/111516/EaglesAlongTheFoxRiverBrochure2017.pdf

Contact:

Cheryl Root, Eagle Monitoring Coordinator: (920)731-1035

croot@newalliance.org

Debra Nowak, Naturalist:  (920)766-4733

debra-thousandisland@new.rr.com