Stand Together For Saving The Kin of Bald Eagles

(LegalLaw247.com, October 25, 2016 ) Canal ST, NY-- Back when America just got independent, many people started coming up with various suggestions for which bird should be considered for the national emblem. Many referred Turkey as the choice of the national bird since it was considered to be a moral one. However, in 1982, President Ronald Reagan finally approved bald eagle as the national bird and declared June 20th as the National Bald Eagle Day.

Even though the bald eagle is a current National Bird of America, the actions of certain people are sure to put their lives in danger. The magnificent species are the inhabitants of the Deer Park located on the outskirts of New York, which is a nationally recognized nesting for bald eagles. Yet some real estate businesses plan to overrun the place with the development of the Dragon Spring temple on the Galley Hill Road.

As the concerned citizens Of United States, do consider saving the home of America's pride- the Bald Eagles. Let's raise the voices against those who are planning to rupture the nesting and vanquish the radiant symbol of America. Please support so that the collective voice resonates in the White House itself!!

About SaveBaldEagles-
SaveBaldEagles, (https://goo.gl/kmi1uw), based in Canal ST, NY, is a website to help preserve the Bald Eagle's home, the New York City. The Website allows anyone to create and sign petitions asking the Obama Administration to take action on a range of issues. If a petition gets enough support, the Obama Administration will issue an official response.

Contact Information:
For more information and media related inquiries, please contact-

Metropolitan Statistical Area: Canal st
State: NY
Country: United States
Contact Name: John White
Contact Email: johnwhite001122@gmail.com
Complete Address: 219 Canal ST suite 503
Zip Code: 10013
Contact Phone: 001-845-672-0120
Website: http://savebaldeagles.com/


SaveBaldEagles
John White
001-845-672-0120
johnwhite001122@gmail.com

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