Bald Eagle landing on a piece of wood.
FACT:
Willing landowners can take steps to protect their property – ensuring the pristine waters, the productive farms and forests and wildlife habitat remain intact into the future.
Additional Resources. Other Resources. Additional Resources. Other Resources.

For More information about eagles in the Upper Delaware Region or eagles in general visit these sites:


American Birding Association

americanbirding.org
(click on directory index, select New York or Pennsylvania and click on Eagle Watch!)

Delaware Highlands Conservancy
P.O. Box 218, Hawley, PA 18428
tel: 570-226-3164
delawarehighlands.org
Offers a variety of conservation options, allowing an individual landowner
to leave a legacy without giving up oDelaware Valley Raptor Center and some of there rescued birds.wnership.

Delaware River Basin Commission
Our mailing address is:
25 State Police Drive
P.O. Box 7360
West Trenton, NJ 08628-0360
(609) 883-9500
state.nj.us/drbc/

Delaware Valley Raptor Center
416 Cummins Hill Road
Milford, PA 18337
dvraptors@yahoo.com
If you find an injured, sick or orphaned bird of prey,
call us at (570) 296-6025.
dvrconline.org

Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River
nps.gov

Pennsylvania Game Commission
pgc.state.pa.us

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
www.fws.gov

Sullivan County Visitors Association
www.scva.net

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
www.dec.state.ny.us

Bald eagle, (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
species.fws.gov/bio_eagl.html

Sullivan County Audubon Society
www.sullivanaudubon.org

Federation of New York State Bird Clubs
www.fnysbc.org

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