Saturday, October 12th, 2019 at 4:00pm

the public is invited to

Eagles in the Upper Delaware River watershed

with Ken Myett

Co-sponsored by the Delaware Highlands Conservancy.

 

Join us to learn about the relationship of Bald Eagles with our Upper Delaware River watershed.  Watch the film – “Eagles, An American Success Story created by the Conservancy and featuring Peter Nye who took the lead and brought Bald Eagle back to New York State.

Every year about 200 Bald Eagles drop in on the Upper Delaware from frozen points north to survive the coldest months. Learn how you can safely view these beautiful birds. There are also opportunities to volunteer to gather data and share your passion for the survival of this key species.

Caring for the lands and waters of our region means eagles can live and thrive here. It’s no different for people. If we respect and protect our lands and waters, they will sustain eagles—and all of us—now and for future generations.

Ken Myett is a longtime, active member of the Delaware Highlands Conservancy. He currently volunteers for the Eagle committee and has been an on-site volunteer at the Mongaup Falls Eagle Blind for the past decade. Ken’s free public program complements the “Eagle in its Environs” exhibit at Morgan Outdoors, on loan from the Delaware Highlands Conservancy.

RSVP to reserve a seat at (845)439 5507 or email to [email protected].