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MARCH 2008 VOL. 22 NO. 17
More on the Eagle Program
- The Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma became the first tribe to be federally permitted as eagle rehabilators.
- The first eagle released in June 2006 was at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
- The tribe has an eagle aviary, the Grey Snow Eagle House, open for public view upon reservation near Perkins, Oklahoma.
- To schedule a visit to the aviary to view and learn more about rehabilitated eagles call Victor Roubidoux at (405) 747-9725.
To contribute to the Iowa Tribe's aviary fund or to learn more about the eagle rehabilitation and release program, go to www.iowanation.org.
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