Help Protect the Bald Eagles of the Big Pine Nest at Jordan Lake State Park

Help Protect the Bald Eagles of the Big Pine Nest at Jordan Lake State Park

Started
January 16, 2022
Petition to
Chief Deputy Secretary, NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources and
Signatures: 630Next Goal: 1,000
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Why this petition matters

Started by Ellen Tinsley

We, the signers of this petition, made to help protect our National Symbol, embodied in the lives of the Bald Eagle parents at the nest located at Shelter 8 of the Ebenezer Day-Use Area, Jordan Lake State Recreation Area, ask that the following changes be made:

1) close the vehicle gate to Picnic Area A, Shelter 8 and leave it closed until any bald eagle chicks at the nest are fledged
2) open the vehicle gate to Picnic Area B, Shelter 2 so visitors still have access to the peninsula
3) place sturdy information signs on the shelter 8 vehicle gate, shoreline, trail crossings
4) educate the public by putting information on the Jordan Lake State Recreation Area web site explaining the closure of Shelter 8 and giving proper bald eagle etiquette guidelines
5) begin the process of evaluating the possibility of a WebCam at this nest

The closure of Shelter 8 to the public will not bring harm to any humans, but if the gate is left open the danger is great that these parent eagles will not be able to successfully raise a family of eaglets this breeding season.

There is more information at https://www.facebook.com/100063040248633/posts/285177876926885/

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Decision Makers

  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  • N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural ResourcesChief Deputy Secretary, NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
  • N. C. Division of Parks and RecreationDeputy Director of Operations, NC Division of Parks and Recreation
  • NC Governor CooperGovernor of NC
  • Superintendent Shederick MoleSuperintendent Jordan Lake State Recreation Area