The not-for-profit American Eagle Foundation (AEF), headquartered at Dollywood,
released four (4) eaglets – 2 balds and 2 goldens – into the wild from a hacking tower (artificial nest) located at Douglas Lake in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. The eaglets were hatched in captivity under the care and supervision of the AEF. Special guests attended and the birds were named today. American Eagle Foundation eagle hacking tower located on Douglas Lake in Dandridge, TN. For more information contact: Al Cecere, AEF President & CEO, at 865-429-0157 (office), 865-256-0372 (mobile), or savetheeagle@aol.com, or Pete Owens, Dollywood Public Relations Manager, at 865-428-9486 (office) or powens@dollywood.com

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