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Educational Programs are usually held at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
each day, although during summer, weekends and other busy times we hold
the programs numerous times per day, providing visitors many
opportunities to learn about our national bird, as well as participate
in Q & A sessions. Education programs are open to all visitors, and
each provides a possibility of seeing an eagle have its lunch for the
day!
- Refer to these sessions as education programs because people are sometimes disappointed if we call it a feeding program the eagle does not eat.
- You can contact Bridget Befort
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to make reservations for your in-house or outreach programs
- Program lengths are generally 45 minutes to an hour, depending upon on number questions and presenter
- All presenters are unique in their style of presentation
- After program, there is generally an opportunity for photos with an
eagle in the 1st floor rotunda area – no charge with your camera, but
donations are welcome, and $5 per print with our camera
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Groups Welcome! |

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Group programs are available, and recommended for groups of 15 or more
people to get group rate. Each program involves an eagle handler with
explanation of the lives and habits of eagles, and a possible feeding
of the eagle
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Outreach Programs
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Harriet, Angel and Columbia are available to make personal appearances
for programs and events. Ideally they should be scheduled with the
National Eagle Center Staff as far in advance as possible to allow for
flexibility regarding scheduling and eagle availability.
Basic
eagle programs last an hour and fees start at $350, plus round trip
mileage. Longer programs, special events, or additional eagles are also
possible.
Contact Bridget Befort
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for your in-house or outreach program reservations. |
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Golden Eagle Research Project |

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Many of you may know that NEC Program Specialist, Scott Mehus, has been watching Golden Eagles for over 14 years. He has been actively studying them in the river valley for over 10 years. Through his pioneering efforts, other birders, citizens and researchers are realizing the numbers of Golden Eagles that spend winter in this area. more
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Veterans |

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At the National Eagle Center, honoring our Veterans and active military
is a daily practice, not a sporadic thought. Our five eagles have been
dedicated to those who have fought to preserve the freedom that our
nation and its people enjoy. If you are a Veteran or Active Military, you are invited to the National Eagle Center AT NO COST. You are our honored guests, greatly appreciated for your service and sacrifice. Read about our programs for veterans HERE.
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