Crossville, TN – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has issued a $2500.00 reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution in the shooting of two bald eagles in the Tennessee River valley. Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) along with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service continue their investigation investigating the shooting of two bald eagles in the Tennessee River Valley.
Anyone with knowledge regarding these two shootings is asked to contact the TWRA, Region III office at 931.484.9571 or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at: 615.736.5532.
 American Bald Eagle
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Land Between The Lakes offers Winter Nature Watch Opportunities
January 6, 2014 |
Golden Pond, KY – Got the winter blues? Embrace the season by joining us for one of the many wildlife-viewing van tours offered at Land Between The Lakes (LBL) National Recreation Area. During January and February, there are multiple guided tours offering outdoor enthusiasts a chance to witness some of nature’s greatest moments.
Registration is required for all tours, and space is limited. Call 270.924.2020, weekdays from 8:00am-4:30pm, to learn more about each tour and make your reservation.
 American Bald Eagle (Land Between the Lakes)
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Land Between The Lakes to offer Bald Eagle Viewing Trips
November 30, 2013 |
Golden Pond, KY – Bundle up in your favorite sweater, come outdoors, and experience the enchanting sights on a bald eagle viewing trip, presented again at Land Between The Lakes (LBL) National Recreation Area. Call 270.924.2020 for reservations.
During January and February, van tours take visitors to the best wildlife viewing hot spots on the 170,000-acre National Recreation Area.
 American Bald Eagle (Land Between the Lakes)
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The Story of “Old Abe,” famous Wisconsin War Eagle on 101st Airborne Division patch
Written by Capt. James A. Page
Fort Campbell, KY – The Screaming Eagle insignia of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) is perhaps the most recognized and famous shoulder sleeve insignia in the United States Army.
However the history and symbolism of the patch is often forgotten. The eagle on your shoulder is not just any American Bald Eagle, but instead, it commemorates the most famous animal mascot that ever served in the United States Army.
 Old Abe and the 8th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment Color Guard 1863.
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