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HomeKidsEagle Fest | Feb. 3 | White Mountain Nature Center

Eagle Fest | Feb. 3 | White Mountain Nature Center

Head over to the White Mountain Center on February 3. at 9:00 a.m. for an update on the current eagle populations.

This year’s sponsors include the Arizona Game and Fish Department, Liberty Wildlife, Lazy Oaks Resort on Rainbow Lake as well as the White Mountain Nature Center.

Game and Fish will provide an update on current eagle populations and management in Arizona. Also, a quick update on the status of Eagles in the White Mountains area and what people can do for eagles.

Documentary  “The Weight of a Feather” produced by PBS and narrated by Peter Coyote, which describes the non-eagle feather repository program that Liberty Wildlife administers in Phoenix.

15 minute break

Liberty – live eagle presentation

Field trip to Lazy Oaks resort at Rainbow Lake to see wild Bald Eagles -OR- Individual Photos with Liberty Eagle at the Nature Center

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