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Wildlife For Everyone: Contractor Selected For Soaring Eagle Wetland Educational Trail Accessibility Improvements, Centre County
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The Wildlife for Everyone Foundation announced John Claar Excavating, Inc, Woodward, will be the contractor of the accessibility improvements at Soaring Eagle Wetland, located at 6543 South Eagle Valley Road, Julian, Centre County.

Groundbreaking for this project will begin in June 2022.

The $445,000 project will feature an ADA-compliant trail from the handicapped parking area to Bald Eagle Creek where an accessible fishing pier will be constructed.

An observation viewing area and interpretative signage will complete phase one of this project, with expected completion in November 2022.

“I’m thrilled that we’re moving forward with phase one accessibility improvements to the Soaring Eagle Wetland,” said Jason Beale, chair of the Foundation’s wetland committee.  “The opportunities for accessible wildlife viewing and recreation will elevate

the wetland as an outdoor destination for all persons regardless of physical limitation.”

Subsequent phases of the Soaring Eagle Wetland will be completed as funding permits.

The next phase will include additional ADA-compliant trails that will expand accessibility to the property that is comprised of riparian forest, meadow, marsh and wetlands.

Observation areas for viewing wildlife and vistas, an entrance sign and coordinated interpretative signage are planned for phase two.

Visit the Soaring Eagle Wetland webpage to learn more.

If you would like to make a donation, visit Wildlife for Everyone Foundation or contact the office at 814-238-8138 or send email to:  info@wildlifeforeveryone.org.

For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the Wildlife for Everyone Foundation website.  Follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

The Foundation promotes wildlife conservation and education in Pennsylvania and supports projects for  wildlife and wetland habitat improvement, creek and lake restoration and to increase student educational opportunities.

(Photos: Middle- Denny Coleman & Sierra on future site of accessible trail; Right- Site of accessible fishing platform.)

[Posted: May 9, 2022]


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