Donations | American Eagle Foundation https://eagles.org Protecting and Caring for Bald Eagles and Other Birds of Prey Wed, 26 Jul 2023 19:39:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Welaka Eagle Cam Donation https://eagles.org/product/welaka-eagle-cam-donation/ Fri, 06 Mar 2020 22:20:48 +0000 https://eaglesorg.wpengine.com/?post_type=product&p=152006 Support the Welaka Eagle Cam In the summer of 2019, a partnership developed between the Welaka National Fish Hatchery (WNFH) and the American Eagle Foundation (AEF) to live-stream a Bald Eagle nest at the Welaka National Fish Hatchery. Please support our efforts to introduce a new eagle family to our viewers. The Welaka National Fish Hatchery (WNFH) is located in north central Florida on about 500 acres situated near the St. Johns River and the Welaka National Forest. Near the town of Welaka, the facility is operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and is primarily concerned with raising warmwater fish. In a given year, this will result in between 4.5 and 5 million fish. Protecting endangered species and restoring their populations has been an important mission of WNFH.  Not only are they involved with intense efforts to restore fish species that are vital to the fishery resources of Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and the coastal United States (LINK), they are also an important partner in restoring the endangered Eastern Indigo Snake (LINK) to Northern Florida and other areas where the population is seriously compromised.  In addition, Welaka is involved with conserving and repopulating the Grasshopper Sparrow (LINK) to the prairies of Florida.]]> Support the Welaka Eagle Cam In the summer of 2019, a partnership developed between the Welaka National Fish Hatchery (WNFH) and the American Eagle Foundation (AEF) to live-stream a Bald Eagle nest at the Welaka National Fish Hatchery. Please support our efforts to introduce a new eagle family to our viewers. The Welaka National Fish Hatchery (WNFH) is located in north central Florida on about 500 acres situated near the St. Johns River and the Welaka National Forest. Near the town of Welaka, the facility is operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and is primarily concerned with raising warmwater fish. In a given year, this will result in between 4.5 and 5 million fish. Protecting endangered species and restoring their populations has been an important mission of WNFH.  Not only are they involved with intense efforts to restore fish species that are vital to the fishery resources of Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and the coastal United States (LINK), they are also an important partner in restoring the endangered Eastern Indigo Snake (LINK) to Northern Florida and other areas where the population is seriously compromised.  In addition, Welaka is involved with conserving and repopulating the Grasshopper Sparrow (LINK) to the prairies of Florida.]]> Smoky Mountain Eagle Cam Donation https://eagles.org/product/smoky-mountain-eagle-cam-donation/ Fri, 01 Dec 2017 14:58:15 +0000 https://eaglesorg.wpengine.com/?post_type=product&p=39203 Keep Lady Independence and Sir Hatcher II streaming online! 'Lady Independence' was hatched and released by the American Eagle Foundation. When she reached sexual maturity, she and her mate 'Sir Hatcher' took up residence just 5 miles from the American Eagle Foundation. They produced several young since 2013. The AEF named her Lady Independence, in honor of her mother (Independence). Her mate was named Sir Hatcher in honor of AEF friend, mentor and supporter Bob Hatcher—the man who made the AEF’s hacking program possible in the early 1990s. In 2018, Lady returned with a new mate, sporting an ankle identifying band. Many attempts were made to capture the new male’s band number, but it wasn’t until March 23, 2018 that positive identification was made. Our high-definition video cams focused in on the ankle of the new male, and saw the USFWS band number clearly: (USFWS #629-43867). AEF records show the new male, now approximately 6 years old, was brought to AEF in 2012 because he failed to fledge from his wild nest located in Marion County, TN. The eaglet was placed in AEF’s Douglas Lake hack tower and was released at approximately 14-16 weeks old. The eaglet was named Chattanooga at the time of the release, was given patagial tag of B2, and USFWS band # 629-43867. To continue honoring the contributions of Bob Hatcher to the restoration of the Bald Eagle in Tennessee, the new male will be named Sir Hatcher II. Read The Full Story of Lady and the original Sir Hatcher.]]> Keep Lady Independence and Sir Hatcher II streaming online! 'Lady Independence' was hatched and released by the American Eagle Foundation. When she reached sexual maturity, she and her mate 'Sir Hatcher' took up residence just 5 miles from the American Eagle Foundation. They produced several young since 2013. The AEF named her Lady Independence, in honor of her mother (Independence). Her mate was named Sir Hatcher in honor of AEF friend, mentor and supporter Bob Hatcher—the man who made the AEF’s hacking program possible in the early 1990s. In 2018, Lady returned with a new mate, sporting an ankle identifying band. Many attempts were made to capture the new male’s band number, but it wasn’t until March 23, 2018 that positive identification was made. Our high-definition video cams focused in on the ankle of the new male, and saw the USFWS band number clearly: (USFWS #629-43867). AEF records show the new male, now approximately 6 years old, was brought to AEF in 2012 because he failed to fledge from his wild nest located in Marion County, TN. The eaglet was placed in AEF’s Douglas Lake hack tower and was released at approximately 14-16 weeks old. The eaglet was named Chattanooga at the time of the release, was given patagial tag of B2, and USFWS band # 629-43867. To continue honoring the contributions of Bob Hatcher to the restoration of the Bald Eagle in Tennessee, the new male will be named Sir Hatcher II. Read The Full Story of Lady and the original Sir Hatcher.]]> Dollywood Eagle Cam Donation https://eagles.org/product/dollywood-eagle-cam-donation/ Thu, 26 Jan 2017 15:44:02 +0000 https://eaglesorg.wpengine.com/product/dollywood-eagle-cam-donation/ Keep the Dollywood Eagle Cams Streaming! Eagle Mountain Sanctuary is a home to eagles who might not be able to survive in the wild on their own. These live-streaming cams give a different perspective into the lives of once-wild eagles living in one of the largest eagle sanctuaries in the world. 100% of the donations from this page will be utilized directly for the streaming and operational costs of this project.]]> Keep the Dollywood Eagle Cams Streaming! Eagle Mountain Sanctuary is a home to eagles who might not be able to survive in the wild on their own. These live-streaming cams give a different perspective into the lives of once-wild eagles living in one of the largest eagle sanctuaries in the world. 100% of the donations from this page will be utilized directly for the streaming and operational costs of this project.]]> NEFL Eagle Cam Donation https://eagles.org/product/nefl-eagle-cam-donation/ Tue, 01 Nov 2016 16:13:41 +0000 https://eaglesorg.wpengine.com/product/nefl-eagle-cam-donation/ Keep "The Hamlet" Streaming online! The Northeast Florida Eagle Cam and its stars, Romeo & Juliet, have stolen the hearts of thousands of viewers! This project has become an incredible tool to inspire and educate students and adults about Bald Eagle conservation. 100% of the donations from this donation item will be utilized directly for the streaming and operational costs of the AEF's Educational LIVE Nest Cam Program.]]> Keep "The Hamlet" Streaming online! The Northeast Florida Eagle Cam and its stars, Romeo & Juliet, have stolen the hearts of thousands of viewers! This project has become an incredible tool to inspire and educate students and adults about Bald Eagle conservation. 100% of the donations from this donation item will be utilized directly for the streaming and operational costs of the AEF's Educational LIVE Nest Cam Program.]]> DC Eagle Cam Donation https://eagles.org/product/dc-eagle-cam-donation/ Tue, 03 May 2016 19:00:22 +0000 https://eaglesorg.wpengine.com/product/dc-eagle-cam-donation/ Keep "The First family" Streaming online! The National Arboretum Eagle Cam (formerly called DC Eagle Cam) has grown into one of the most popular wildlife cams on the internet! With over 60 million views the first year it launched, people from all over the globe have fallen in love with watching Bald Eagles "Mr. President" & "The First Lady" and their family, LIVE and in high-definition, from within the Nation's Capital at the U.S. National Arboretum. This project has become an incredible tool to inspire and educate students and adults about Bald Eagle conservation...but with hundreds of thousands of people watching daily, the costs of streaming and operating these cams have surpassed original expectations. 100% of the donations from this page will be utilized directly for the streaming and operational costs of this project.]]> Keep "The First family" Streaming online! The National Arboretum Eagle Cam (formerly called DC Eagle Cam) has grown into one of the most popular wildlife cams on the internet! With over 60 million views the first year it launched, people from all over the globe have fallen in love with watching Bald Eagles "Mr. President" & "The First Lady" and their family, LIVE and in high-definition, from within the Nation's Capital at the U.S. National Arboretum. This project has become an incredible tool to inspire and educate students and adults about Bald Eagle conservation...but with hundreds of thousands of people watching daily, the costs of streaming and operating these cams have surpassed original expectations. 100% of the donations from this page will be utilized directly for the streaming and operational costs of this project.]]> Make a Recurring Monthly Donation https://eagles.org/product/make-a-recurring-donation/ Sat, 21 Nov 2015 01:45:55 +0000 https://eaglesorg.wpengine.com/product/make-a-recurring-donation/ Thank you for your choosing to make a recurring monthly donation to the American Eagle Foundation. The bald eagle is making a gradual comeback to America's lands and skies, but much work still needs to be done to preserve its nesting and foraging habitat, and to maintain and enforce strict protection laws. Your donation will fund eagle care and recovery programs conducted and/or supported by our organization, including eagle/raptor care and public environmental education programs. Note: You may manage, pause, or cancel your donation subscription at any time from within your user account.]]> Thank you for your choosing to make a recurring monthly donation to the American Eagle Foundation. The bald eagle is making a gradual comeback to America's lands and skies, but much work still needs to be done to preserve its nesting and foraging habitat, and to maintain and enforce strict protection laws. Your donation will fund eagle care and recovery programs conducted and/or supported by our organization, including eagle/raptor care and public environmental education programs. Note: You may manage, pause, or cancel your donation subscription at any time from within your user account.]]> Make a One-Time Donation https://eagles.org/product/make-a-donation/ Sat, 21 Nov 2015 01:32:31 +0000 https://eaglesorg.wpengine.com/?post_type=product&p=10373 Thank you for your generous donation to the American Eagle Foundation. The bald eagle is making a gradual comeback to America's lands and skies, but much work still needs to be done to preserve its nesting and foraging habitat, and to maintain and enforce strict protection laws. Your donation will fund eagle care and recovery programs conducted and/or supported by our organization, including eagle/raptor care and public environmental education programs.

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The bald eagle is making a gradual comeback to America’s lands and skies, but much work still needs to be done to preserve its nesting and foraging habitat, and to maintain and enforce strict protection laws.

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