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The American Bald Eagle Foundation is an interpretive
wildlife display and education center.
It is located in beautiful Haines, Alaska, home of the largest concentration
of bald eagles in the world!
Just 2 blocks from the center of town, the American Bald Eagle Foundation
is a must-see for visitors and locals alike. With frequent diorama presentations,
there is no better way to learn about the area's natural balance.
ABOUT THE FOUNDATION
The Goal and Mission of the American Bald Eagle Foundation
The American Bald Eagle Foundation is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) educational foundation
dedicated to the protection and preservation of bald eagle habitat through
sponsoring and facilitating educational and research activities. We strive to make research available to everyone who wishes to live in greater harmony within the eagles' environment.
The Future
One of the Foundation’s objectives is to build a Research-Resource
Center in Haines, close to the unspoiled natural laboratory of
the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve. The research and instruction made possible by this Center will help interested
citizens become more knowledgeable about the American Bald Eagle, its
environment, and other animals that share that environment.
Construction begins spring of 2009 to build a 48 x 80 foot Raptor Center attached to the existing natural history museum at the Foundation. In 2009, the raptor center will house three bald eagles which will be available for the public to view in a large flight enclosure. These will be the birds that have been injured and are unable to return to the wild. Interpretive displays and educational bird programs will be held throughout the summer months.
Founder,
Dave Olerud
Dave is not only a national trustee, he is also the founder of the American
Bald Eagle Foundation. He has experienced just about every aspect of the
true Alaskan pioneer.
Originally from Minnesota, he graduated from the University
of Minnesota with a degree in education. In 1965 he and Charlotte, his
wife, came to Alaska to teach. In addition to teaching, he has also served
as the Mayor of Haines, president of the Chamber of Commerce, and president
of the Independent Business Association for Alaska. His educational background
and his intensely independent mindset led him to create the ABEF.
Unfortunately, in 1987, during the early construction phase
of the ABEF’s natural history museum, a collapsing wall fell on
Dave, crushing his back and paralyzing him from the waist down. However,
his spirit was unaffected and to this day he spends 30 – 40 hours
per week in the museum giving wonderful presentations to the many thousands
of visitors who come to the American Bald Eagle Foundation.
Boards
Executive Trustees
- Dave Olerud, Alaska
- Harold Williams, Alabama/Alaska
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International Trustees
- Dave Hancock, British Columbia
- Susan Flowers, Georgia
- Jim King, Alaska
- Douglas Devries, Vermont
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Trustees Emeritus
- Erv Boeker, Colorado
- Dr. Jim Scott, Alaska
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Trustees In Memorium
- Ed Shirley, Georgia
- Gov. Jay Hammond, Alaska
- Dr. Hans Fluehler, Quebec
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Staff
- Cheryl McRoberts, Administrator
- Kerry Seifert, National Raptor Programs
- Mario Benassi, Local Raptor Programs
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