Everything Eagles: Ecology, History, and Viewing Hot Spots (Land Between the Lakes 2/7/26)
Автор: Woodlands Nature Station
Загружено: 2026-02-14
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First in a series of free educational programming by Friends of Land Between the Lakes, this program highlights the conservation history of Bald Eagles in Kentucky.
Learn more about Friends of Land Between the Lakes: https://friendsoflbl.org/
Articles referenced in this program:
Winter Distribution of Golden Eagles in Kentucky: https://share.google/qweAOwioEstDVErlp
Pine River Statement: Human Health Consequences of DDT Use: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles...
Changes in Bald Eagle Nesting Distribution: https://share.google/U45u8NqlEZImlsH9r
Nestled in the woods between Hematite and Honker Lakes, the Woodlands Nature Station in Land Between the Lakes serves as the gateway to an 6,800-acre wildlife refuge in the National Recreation Area known as the Nature Watch area. This area is known for some of the best wildlife viewing in LBL and contains 5 scenic hiking trails to explore! Nature Station also offers naturalist-guided canoe and kayak trips between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
Nature Station’s Interpretive Naturalists serve as LBL’s go to specialists for wildlife in LBL, covering topics such as native gardening, conservation, and the local flora and fauna. The facility also houses 50+ native rescued animal species such as endangered red wolves, a bobcat, and birds of prey in their “forever homes” providing these injured or orphaned animals a second chance at life and becoming an ambassador for their species.
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