Bringing the bald eagle back to Lake Erie / Linda McKeane and D.V. Weseloh
Material type: TextSeries: State of the environment fact sheet ; no. 93-3Publication details: [Ottawa, Ont.] : Environment Canada, Conservation and Protection, 1993.Description: 12 p. : col. ill., map (some col.) ; 28 cmISBN:- 0662209273
- 9780662209270
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This 12-page fact sheet traces the recent history of the Bald Eagle along the north shore of Lake Erie. It examines the various factors that contributed to the species' disapearance from the Lake Erie ecosystem, outlines the concerted efforts being made to restore breeding populations of eagles to the lake basin, and illustrates why there is cautious optimism thatthe Bald Eagle may once again become a familiar sight along sections of the Lake Erie Shore.