Eagle Nature Foundation, Ltd.

Donations & New & Renewal Memberships

Text Box: ENF’s Upcoming Dates

                          2010
Jan. 30-31 -  Annual Midwinter Bald Eagle Count

Feb. 6 -         Board Meeting - Quality Inn & 					Suite, Dixon, IL
Feb. 13 -       Bald Eagle Bus Tour, Galena, IL

Feb. 27 -       Bald Eagle Bus Tour, Galena, IL

Mar. 15-18 - Wildlife/Historical Bus Tour, Galena, 			IL

Mar 27 -       ENF Annual Meeting - Klehm 
                         Arboretum & Botanical Gardens,                             		        Rockford, IL   
Text Box: Eagle Nature Foundation, Ltd.
300 East Hickory Street
Apple River IL  61001													 
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Text Box: 	A bequest to the Eagle Nature Foundation, Ltd. is a unique and precious way to preserve the natural environment for both the bald eagle and man for generations to come.  Through bequest giving, your concern for wilderness, wildlife preservation, and endangered species extends far beyond your own lifetime. 
	Contact ENF for our “10 Bequest Facts” today!  Call 815-594-2306.
Text Box: Thank you for your generous donations and memberships!
Text Box: Regular

D. Anderson
Text Box: Donations

M. Calderon
B. D’Entremont
T. Ingram
J. Hollensteiner
P. Justen
J. Lukascyk
M. Ramirez
A. Rodriquez
L. Sheridan
E. Shields
P. Sigafus
V. Veita
Text Box: Family

J. Clark
Text Box: Sustaining

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S. Cashman
K. Kennedy
B. Spahn
M. Spahn
Text Box: INSIDE ITEMS

Status of Bald Eagle				    Page 1
Bare Tees, Clear Skies Aid in Spotting & 
   Counting Eagles				    Page 2
Golden Eagles Not as Rare After All	    Page 4
US Army Corp Plans Hearing                       Page 5
Office of Surface Mining 			    Page 5
H.O.M.E.S. Informational Meeting		    Page 6
Tell the Difference				    Page 6
Cold Weather Forces Fewer Eagles to Flock
   to Eagle Watch                                           Page 7
Bald Eagles Respond to Help		         	    Page 7
Scientists Skim Treetops to Study Nest        Page 8
Wolves Decline in Yellowstone                     Page 9