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Pop / Rock 27 July, 2008

Bald Eaglets Released Into Foothills Of Great Smokies Named By Miley & Billy Ray Cyrus

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PIGEON FORGE, TN. (Top 40 Charts/ American Eagle Foundation) - Ewire - Two 14-week old bald eaglets named "Hope" and "Tennessee" by Hannah Montana TV stars Miley Cyrus and her father Billy Ray were released by the non-profit American Eagle Foundation (AEF) from an artificial nesting tower located on Douglas Lake in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. A group of Miley fans were on hand to help set the eagles free.

"The birds flew majestically while discovering their newfound freedom right after the nesting tower door was opened by several of Miley's East Tennessee fans," said AEF founder and president Al Cecere. "This is yet another step in our efforts to fully bring back eagles to our nation's lands, waterways and skies."

The young eagles named by the Cyruses were hatched from non-releasable parents earlier this spring at the AEF's (www.eagles.org) United States Eagle Center at Dolly Parton's Dollywood family adventure park. Five other captive-hatched eaglets were also released.

A song titled "Wake Up America" appears on Miley's new record album ("Breakout") that expresses the singer's feelings about protecting our Earth and America's natural resources:

The Earth is calling out
I wanna learn
What it's all about

Everything I read
Is global warming,
Going green

Wake up America
We're all in this together
It's our home
So let's take care of it

To date, 313 captive-hatched and translocated bald eaglets have been released in Tennessee since the early 1980s - with 95 eaglets released at the Douglas Lake location.

There are presently an estimated 77 successful wild nests in Tennessee that fledged about 135 young last year. The state had no known occupied eagle nests in the early 1980s.

"Although the bald eagle was delisted from Endangered Species Act protection in June 2007, America's living symbol isn't out of the woods yet," said Cecere. "The bird's fight for future survival will be an on-going process."

According to the AEF, it will cost millions of dollars to monitor and protect eagle nests on private lands nationally for the remainder of this decade and beyond.

The conservation group hopes to raise an initial $10 million from the general public for its American Eagle Fund endowment by 2009 - to help monitor and protect the bald eagle for future generations.

A special United States Mint commemorative eagle coin set that went on sale in January 2008 has already raised over $6 million for the Fund, and could potentially raise over $10 million by the end of the year with the public's support (www.usmint.gov). The coins celebrate the eagle's successful recovery to America.

"It's the responsibility of every American to participate in keeping this precious national treasure flying strong and free forever," said Cecere.






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