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Eagle's Landing is the name of our new and expanded raptor facility which will be open for public
visits, featuring a larger collection of raptors, and be the launching
point for Eagle World. Eagle World will eventually
display all the eagles of the world in a series of large open air
enclosures. Eagle World will be a genetic ark for
researchers helping endangered eagles. It will be a cultural repository
celebrating the long associations various indigenous cultures have had
with eagles all over the world. It will be the heart of conservation for
eagles world-wide. Phase 1 Complete: As of January 2009, we have moved our entire operations from the Plains Conservation Center, and we are ensconced at the south side of Prairie Center in Brighton. We are now in the quarters (Eagle World Design & Development Center) which will serve as our quarantine facility as we acquire new species for Eagle World. Because of the severe economic contractions everyone is experiencing, the development of our next phase, Eagle's Landing, has been slowed. Never-the-less, we are still proceeding to develop what our current resources permit as well as expanding our international relationships to facilitate future acquisitions.
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Phase 2: Eagle's Landing, phase 2 of our project, shown in this character rendering. Stay tuned for more..... |
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September, 9, 2009-Brighton, Colorado:
Eagle World’s principle partners spent a couple of hours
visiting the Raptor Education Foundation’s new Brighton
headquarters at Prairie Center.
From left to right Dick McLean,
Jim Landeck,
Brighton Mayor Jan Pawlowski,
Mark Heidt, Wayne Scott, Brenda Scott,
Wilma Rose, and THF Realty partner Jim Lewis.
Of course, our 28 year old female golden eagle is showing off behind everyone.
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Just West off of 136th avenue and Buckley Blvd you will find the entrance to our new home. |
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As you can see in this larger perspective, our new facility, Eagle's Landing is to be located in what is now referred to as the Prairie Center Regional Wildlife Sanctuary. The diagonal road heads northeast to Sterling right past Barr Lake State Park on the right of the road (visible just to the left of this copy block). The Prairie Center development web will provide a closer look at our location. |
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