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Vermont Bald Eagle Restoration Initiative
Vermont Bald Eagle Restoration Initiative
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To contact any of the Vermont Bald Eagle Restoration Initiative partners, click on the corresponding email link below. Do you use the website for education, school or research?  Let us know by sending an email!

Report bald eagle sitings! The bald eagles we've released have large metal bands on each leg. If you see an eagle, let us know. We want to know where and when you saw the bird, whether it was with other eagles, and whether there is any white on the head or tail. If you have a spotting scope and can identify a band number, that will help us track the released birds' progress and movements. Below is a list of the eight birds released this summer, and their state of origin.

6/A - Maryland
6/B - Maryland
7/A - Massachusetts
7/B - Massachusetts
7/C - Massachusetts
7/D - Maine
7/E - Maine
7/H - Maine

To report an eagle sighting, drop an email to Eveleen Cecchini at director@ofes.org .

National Wildlife Federation National Wildlife Federation
Northeast Natural Resource Center The Northeast Natural Resource Center's wildlife recovery program involves a series of place and science-based projects that focus on the recovery of keystone species in the Northern Forest. NWF works in partnership with local and regional organizations and relies strongly on help from volunteers and citizen scientists. Besides the eagle project, other current programs include the restoration of the eastern timber wolf, recovery of peregrine falcons in Vermont, and the recovery of the Karner blue butterfly in New Hampshire. fowle@nwf.org

Vermont Fish and Wildlife Vermont Department of Fish & Wildlife
Nongame and Natural Heritage Program The Vermont Nongame and Natural Heritage Program is part of the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department's Wildlife Division. The program inventories, manages and conserves Vermont's nongame wildlife, native plants, and natural communities. Through educational efforts, the staff often partners with other groups to help foster an appreciation of and respect for our natural resources and promote an understanding of the need to protect and manage these resources. steve.parren@anr.state.vt.us

Outreach for Earth Stewardship Outreach for Earth Stewardship
Outreach for Earth Stewardship is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening respect and understanding for wildlife through education. OFES is a nonprofit wildlife education organization located on Shelburne Farms in Shelburne, Vt. OFES is renowned for innovative wildlife education programs that are designed to link families with nature through experience. info@ofes.org


Central Vermont Public Service Central Vermont Public Service
Central Vermont Public Service, Vermont's largest power company, has worked with the state of Vermont and other parties for years to restore ospreys and loons to their rightful place in the Green Mountain State. The company's osprey efforts have played an important role in the recovery of this graceful raptor, and prompted CVPS's participation in the Vermont Bald Eagle Recovery Plan. scostel@cvps.com

US Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is part of the Department of the Interior. The Service's mission is to work with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. FW5FR_LCFWRO@fws.gov

Jim Jeffords Office of Senator James Jeffords
Senator James Jeffords, I-Vermont, has been a stalwart defender of the environment throughout his career. Senator Jeffords played a key role in the passage of the Clean Air Act, and secured important funding to make possible the Vermont Bald Eagle Restoration Initiative. http://www.senate.gov/~jeffords/contact-form.html


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