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Restoration effort hopes for bald eagles’ return
The Eaglet Diary Part 2 - The release of three birds
Conn. River Eagle Nest Fails, But Six Young Eagles Are Growing
at Fish & Wildlife’s Dead Creek Wildlife Management Area
The
Eaglet Diary - A Bird's eye view of the trek to Vermont
First eagles
in decades hatch in Vermont
Volunteers needed
for 2006 eagle season
Vermont Bald
Eagle Restoration Initiative has another successful season
Eagle talk planned in Rutland
Last of Dead Creek eagles are set free
Omya provides air transport to eagle chicks
Eagles take their first flights
Vermont Bald Eagle
Restoration Begins Second
Season
Bald
eagle nest discovered in southern Vermont!
New record set
for bald eagles wintering in Vermont
Young eagle dies; necropsy
fails to find cause
What happens when a bald eagle dies and is recovered?
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to find out.
Inaugural season
of Vermont Bald Eagle Restoration Initiative deemed a success
Bald eaglets
soar at Dead Creek
Bald
eagle chicks take historic flights
More young eagles arrive
at Dead Creek WMA
Eaglecam offers look
into lives of baby eagles
First pair of bald eaglets
arrive in Vermont
Volunteers help
build home for future Vermont bald eagles
Jeffords announces
funding for Vermont Bald Eagle Restoration Initiative
Senator Jeffords'
statement on Vermont Bald Eagle Restoration Initiative
CVPS joins Vermont Bald
Eagle Recovery Project
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