Bullish On Eagles - Foundation Invites 7,000 U.S. Businesses, Organizations & Philanthropists To Safeguard National Bird's Future After 2007 Delisting.American Eagle Foundation Announces New Endowment Fund to Support Eagle Monitoring and Protection Nationally after Bird Loses Endangered Species Act The federal Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA) (16 U.S.C.A. §§ 1531 et seq.) was enacted to protect animal and plant species from extinction by preserving the ecosystems in which they survive and by providing programs for their conservation. Protection and Related Government Funding - Americans Invited to Build $100 Million "Nest-Egg" for US Freedom Symbol PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. -- With the bald eagle set to lose its Endangered Species Act (ESA 1. (architecture) ESA - Enterprise Systems Architecture. 2. (body) ESA - European Space Agency. ) protection and funding in early 2007, the American Eagle Foundation recently created a dedicated endowment that, when fully funded, will support monitoring and protection of America's recovering eagle population for the long haul - even as the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service tries to clarify its "post-delisting" strategy in order to address public feedback about how eagles will be tracked and safeguarded in the future. The Tennessee-based conservation group estimates it will take at least $100 million to watch over and care for the national bird for the remainder of the decade and beyond. It is inviting pro-American businesses, organizations and philanthropists to help build a financial "nest egg Nest Egg A special sum of money saved or invested for one specific future purpose. Notes: Examples of the purposes for which nest eggs are usually intended include retirement, education, and even entertainment (vacations and cruises). " that will ensure a progressive healthy status for eagles. "According to the Federal government, we now have over 7,000 nesting pairs of bald eagles in the lower 48 states today," notes Al Cecere, President of the American Eagle Foundation. "If only 7,000 individuals or companies step forward and donate $15,000 each - or pledge $1,000 annually for 15 years -- to symbolically adopt a single eagle nest, we'd have a national endowment of over $100 million to start with." Charity-savvy businesses and private citizens will find that the American Eagle Foundation (AEF AEF: see World War I. ) beats key non-profit integrity benchmarks. For every dollar of revenue and support received in 2005, the foundation spent less than 11 cents on fundraising and administration costs - a thrifty figure that would easily earn 4-star status for "fundraising efficiency" from watch-dog agencies. Since the late 1980's, the AEF has qualified to participate in the U.S. government's Combined Federal Campaign The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is a program allowing certain charitable organizations to solicit contributions from employees of the Federal Government of the United States. (CFC CFC See: Controlled foreign corporation ), which requires charities to annually maintain high operating standards and prove diligent use of funds. The Foundation has consistently spent at least three-quarters of its annual revenues on eagle-related program services. However, Cecere notes that the eagle still faces daunting daunt tr.v. daunt·ed, daunt·ing, daunts To abate the courage of; discourage. See Synonyms at dismay. [Middle English daunten, from Old French danter, from Latin post-delisting challenges - from loss of crucial nesting and foraging habitat to the threat of various contaminants, viruses and diseases. "The bald eagle will soon come off the ESA's threatened species list, but that doesn't mean it has fully recovered and won't continue an up-hill fight for survival. In an era of government budget cutting, it will cost millions of dollars to monitor and protect eagle nests and adjacent ecosystems on private lands nationally for the remainder of this decade and beyond," says Cecere, who has championed the eagle cause for more than 20 years. He points out that the Bald & Golden Eagle Protection Act of 1940 and Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 will provide some protection for eagles after the delisting, but that neither law has strict provisions for buffering and securing nesting habitat, like the ESA presently does. That's why Cecere's conservation group plans to earmark earmark taking a piece out of the edge or center of the ear with a punch as an identification mark. The shape of the mark may be registerable under local legislation. some of the funds it hopes to raise to promote and develop mutually beneficial "cooperative relationships" with private landowners and businesses. The AEF has already assembled a blue-ribbon advisory board of the nation's top eagle experts to recommend best use of the endowment funds Endowment funds Investment funds established for the support of institutions such as colleges, private schools, museums, hospitals, and foundations. The investment income may be used for the operation of the institution and for capital expenditures. within federal eagle management guidelines. A qualified money management firm has been enlisted to wisely invest and grow those funds. But there's another trend that works in his organization's favor: a 2004 Cone Corporate Citizen Survey noted that 8 in 10 Americans say corporate support of causes wins their trust and loyalty. Says Cecere, "Recovering this special species is only half the battle - now we must fully secure its future livelihood. The majestic bald eagle is a precious national treasure that has symbolized our country's democratic ideals for over 230 years. As a lasting legacy for America, we must keep it flying strong and free for generations to come." For more information about contributing to the American Eagle Fund, contact the American Eagle Foundation at PO Box 333, Pigeon Forge, TN 37868 or visit their WWW WWW or W3: see World Wide Web. (World Wide Web) The common host name for a Web server. The "www-dot" prefix on Web addresses is widely used to provide a recognizable way of identifying a Web site. .EAGLES.ORG website. About The AEF: The American Eagle Foundation (AEF) is a not-for-profit charitable organization established in 1985, dedicated to the care, recovery and protection of the bald eagle and its habitat. Headquartered at the Dollywood entertainment park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee Pigeon Forge is a city in Sevier County, Tennessee, located in the southeastern United States. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 5,083. Situated just five miles north of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Pigeon Forge is primarily a tourist , the Federal and State licensed AEF conducts both environmental and eagle-focused education and recovery programs. It operates the world's largest bald eagle exhibit and breeding facility. Since the mid 1990's, the AEF has appeared with its trained, free-flying bald eagle "Challenger" from coast-to-coast, including at the White House and various sporting events like the World Series, Olympics and Pro-Bowl All-Star Game. The conservation group has appeared with non-releasable eagles and other birds of prey on national TV shows including Good Morning America Good Morning America is a weekday morning news show that is broadcast on the ABC television network. The show was adapted from The Morning Exchange, a morning show created by and airing on the ABC affiliate in Cleveland, Ohio, and was launched nationally as , Larry King Live Larry King Live is a nightly CNN interview program hosted by broadcaster and writer Larry King. The show premiered in 1985, and is CNN's most watched program, with over one million viewers nightly. , David Letterman, Fox & Friends, Dateline NBC, Jeff Corwin Experience, Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures and Animal Planet. The AEF has also received a wide range of positive national press, from publications such as Audubon Magazine, USA Today, New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Times and Washington Post. Al Cecere is the AEF's Founder & President. |
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