Photo by Michael Strasser | Fort Drum Garrison Public Affairs | 01.06.2023
Fort Drum officials meet annually to discuss developments on bald eagle sightings and nesting on post, and the restrictions in place to mitigate the impact that training and recreation has on this wildlife population. (New York State Department of Environmental Conservation photo)...
Photo by Michael Strasser | Fort Drum Garrison Public Affairs | 01.06.2023
Fort Drum officials meet annually to discuss developments on bald eagle sightings and nesting on post, and the restrictions in place to mitigate the impact that training and recreation has on this wildlife population. (Photo by Mike Strasser, Fort Drum Garrison Public Affairs)...
Photo by Ryan Labadens | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District | 12.01.2022
Personnel for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers take into consideration how their projects will impact local wildlife and fish living and passing through the project area. One example of such wildlife is the bald eagle, which can sometimes be seen in the vicinity of one of the Corps New Orleans District projects, the West Shore Lake Pontchartrain (WSLP) Risk Reduction Project. Corps personnel......
Photo by Ryan Labadens | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District | 12.01.2022
The West Shore Lake Pontchartrain Risk Reduction Project, which is currently being undertaken by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New Orleans District, is a 100-year storm surge risk reduction project located in southeast Louisiana on the east bank of the Mississippi River. This risk reduction is slated to include a variety of structural and non-structural features, including construction of......
Photo by Ryan Labadens | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District | 12.01.2022
The West Shore Lake Pontchartrain Risk Reduction Project, which is currently being undertaken by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New Orleans District, is a 100-year storm surge risk reduction project located in southeast Louisiana on the east bank of the Mississippi River. This risk reduction is slated to include a variety of structural and non-structural features, including construction of......
Photo by Maj. Scott Ingalsbe | Joint Force Headquarters - Nebraska National Guard | 04.06.2022
A juvenile bald eagle flies above the Platte River as Nebraska National Guard environmental staff welcomed elementary students from Ashland-Greenwood public schools to Camp Ashland, Neb., April 6, 2022, for an opportunity to view bald eagles and their nests. Students rotated through stations with educational activities led by Guard staff teaching them about bald eagle habitat, diet and behavior....
Photo by Maj. Scott Ingalsbe | Joint Force Headquarters - Nebraska National Guard | 04.06.2022
A juvenile bald eagle rests on a sandbar in the Platte River at Camp Ashland, Nebraska, April 6, 2022. Nebraska Army National Guard environmental staff welcomed elementary students from Ashland-Greenwood public schools to Camp Ashland for an opportunity to view bald eagles and their nests....
Photo by Maj. Scott Ingalsbe | Joint Force Headquarters - Nebraska National Guard | 04.06.2022
A bald eagle flies near Ashland, Nebraska, April 6, 2022. Nebraska Army National Guard environmental staff welcomed elementary students from Ashland-Greenwood public schools to Camp Ashland for an opportunity to view bald eagles and their nests near the Platte River....