Liberty
and Justice - Nesting Eagles Online
Photo by: Al Louis Cecere
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Article dated 5/6/02
EAGLES
SHARE "TRUE LOVE" ON-LINE
They've been together through both the good and bad times since 1993.
Now, the most intimate details of their family life are being revealed
publicly via "live" action cameras on the World Wide Web.
The "happy couple" is a pair of non-releasable Bald Eagles
named "LIBERTY" and "JUSTICE", cared for by the
non-profit American Eagle Foundation home-based at Dolly Parton's Dollywood
theme park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
On April 25, 2002, the world watched them become proud parents when
a beautiful baby arrived in their love nest. The eaglet is scheduled
for release into the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains this July
when fully grown at twelve-weeks of age.
"The little one recently survived a hail and thunder storm thanks
to the awesome body sheild provided by the parents",
said Al Cecere, president of the American Eagle Foundation, " It
was a real on-line TV drama that day, and we prayed for a happy
ending."
Supporting members of the organization are being offered a
chance to participate in a "Name An American Eaglet" Contest.
On July 4, 2002, one lucky member will be awarded the
regal right to name the young bird, plus the rare privilege
of being on hand to witness its release into nature. The winner
of this special honor will be selected through a random drawing.
Anyone becoming a member by July 1 will be eligible
to enter.
(Click Here To Become A Member & Enter The Contest).
More than 80,000 schools from across the United States have been invited by
the Foundation to tune into this fascinating "nest-watch"
adventure and enjoy the special learning benefits it provides. Through
the miracle of Internet and video technology, people around the globe
will be able to keep a close eye on this majestic American
Eagle pair and their youngster until June 6th.
"Everyone is welcome to drop by and visit this great website. It's
a wonderful opportunity to witness God's magnificent
creation," says Cecere. "You'll see these faithful mates tending
to daily nesting duties and displaying their affection. You may even
get a chance to see them tenderly caring for and feeding their newest
pride and joy."
On June 7, 2002, the Foundation plans to remove the eaglet from its
parents nest and place it in an artificial nesting tower over-looking a
secluded lake cove in East Tennessee. In mid-July, after spending
about six weeks in the tower, the bird will be released into
the wild and tracked with a radio transmitter to help monitor its progress.
Two video cameras keep a close electronic eye on the eagles from different
vantage points, and can be viewed during daylight hours, Eastern Standard
Time (USA). One camera is placed directly over the nest and another
provides a side view into the nest. Video-streamed "live action" images
are provided in "real time" through Microsoft Media Player. Archived
footage can be played using RealPlayer. "Liberty" and "Justice"
are housed at the American Eagle Foundation's education, breeding and
rehabilitation center based in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee at Dollywood.
The birds live in captivity and can no longer survive on their own because
of permanent physical disabilities caused by gunshot injuries to the
eye, foot and wing. However, the young that they hatch and rear are
released into the wild to assist eagle repopulation efforts in the Southeastern
United States. The pair has raised ten eaglets since 1996 that
have been released. The Foundation
is widely recognized as a national leader in Bald Eagle conservation,
recovery and public education. Established in 1985, it
is dedicated to the care and protection of the Bald Eagle and its
habitat. The Foundation has educated millions of people, hatched
and released dozens of eaglets into the wild, and rehabilitated numerous
injured eagles and other birds of prey. Sponsors
and service/equipment suppliers for the eagle nest cam project include
Dollywood, Tappedinto.Com, VideoComplex.Com and Metatron Computer
Studios. Learn more about these supporting companies by visiting the Sponsors section located on
the eagle cam website.
"For the benefit of future generations, we must all do our part
to keep America's eagles flying strong and free into the twenty-first
century and beyond,"says Cecere. "You won't want to miss this unique
and exciting internet nature experience. You're certain to see true
love in action." "Live" Eagle
Nest Cam (Click Here)

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by: Al Louis Cecere
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