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Eagle Day Set for March 28 at Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge

March 5, 2004

Press Release
South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks News

Bird enthusiasts can celebrate the spectacular spring migration through Sand Lake Refuge and the James River Valley during Eagle Day, which is set from Noon to 5 p.m., Sunday March 28 at Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge near Aberdeen.

"Eagle Day is an event the entire family will enjoy," said Beth A. Ullenberg, outdoor recreation planner for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. "All events and activities are FREE and take place at the refuge headquarters."

This year, activities will include two special programs:

At 2 p.m., there will be a Live Bird of Prey Release as Virginia Trexler-Myren from Pierre joins us to release rehabilitated birds back into the wild!

At 3 p.m., kids of all ages will enjoy "Prairie Delights", a hands-on, interactive program about prairie wildlife.

Wildlife-Experiences, Inc. from Rapid City will also be on hand all day with a LIVE Bald Eagle and a variety of owls and hawks. Other activities during the day include Guided Wildlife Tours, Horse & Wagon Rides, Bird Bingo, The Wildlife Wizard, displays and exhibits and lots more!

Sand Lake Refuge Headquarters is located 27-miles northeast of Aberdeen, on Brown County Highway 16. To get to Sand Lake from Aberdeen take Hwy 12 east for six miles to Brown County 16 at Bath Corner, head north and follow brown directional signs. Or take Hwy 281 north to Hwy 10 east and follow brown directional signs.

For more information on Eagle Day call Sand Lake at (605) 885-6320.

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Download an eagle brochure (PDF file) by clicking here. Brochures can be obtained from the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish & Parks at 523 East Capitol Avenue in Pierre, South Dakota 57501.  If you have questions or comments, email or call the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks at (605) 773-4229.