Golden Eagle Research Project

Golden Eagle Programs and Field Trips

  Wondering how to identify a Golden Eagle? How about where they might live? How about what their habits are? We’ll show you. more

First Golden Eagle Study Takes Flight with Whitey

  Whitey was
originally found by a bow hunter on November 6, 2008, in Buffalo
County. The hunter notified the Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resources office in Alma, Wisconsin after they found the bird
accidently caught in a leg-hold trap. Now healthy, Whitey is helping us study the habits of Golden Eagles. more

Wintering Golden Eagle Survey

  Covering 2005 through 2008. Organized and compiled by the National Eagle Center’s Scott A. Mehus. more

Golden Eagle Research Survey

  Results of the Wintering Golden Eagle Survey of the Bluffs and Coulee Region of the Upper Mississippi River Watershed. more

Spotting Golden Eagles: Some Pointers

  Is that a Golden Eagle or a Bald Eagle? No one knows better than the National Eagle Center’s Scott A. Mehus, and he shares his tips for identifying species. more

Golden Opportunity

  Two Golden Eagles will be fitted with a satellite radio and GPS tracking
device and released in a major research project. more

Latest Tracking Maps

  Whitey, GOEA 42. more
Fairchild, GOEA 44. more


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