Bald Eagles: National pride of United Nations

(LegalLaw247.com, November 02, 2016 ) Canal st, NY-- The bald eagle is unofficially recognized as the national bird of U.S. on June 20, 1782, and it is declared officially as the national bird of the U.S. on June 20, 1782, that is over six years. The bald eagle is a beautiful and grand bird of quest that when frequently circled splendidly through the skies of the Americans wilderness. Moreover, it is essential to American Indian culture.


But in recent times the levels of this majestic bird are in danger due to the cruel action of certain people. These glorious species are the residents of Deer Park, which is located in New York outskirts. It is well known for Bald eagles nesting. So let’s oppose the construction of the Dragon Spring Temple, which causes danger to Bald eagle nesting. So sign the petition and extend your support to the lives of bald eagles.

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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