The Unstoppable Eagles

The Unstoppable Eagles by Terri Lhuillier is an illustrated book published by Red Tail Publishing on February 10, 2012. This 34-page work presents the story of Liberty and Patriot, a pair of bald eagles that decide to build their nest near an active construction zone in a city. The narrative explores the environmental regulations that arise from this unusual choice, sparking a community debate about the balance between urban development and wildlife conservation.
Readers will find a heartwarming journey that emphasizes the theme of working with nature. The book includes an educational section titled Critter Chit-Chatter, which adds an informative layer to the story. With topics such as environmental conservation and the relationship between animals and their habitats, this edition aims to engage young readers while providing insights into the natural world.
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Liberty and Patriot, a pair of bald eagles choose to build their nest next to an active construction zone in the middle of a city. Environmental regulations require controversial actions that get the whole community in an uproar. The story of Patriot and Liberty, The Unstoppable Eagles, is a heartwarming journey about Working With Nature(TM). Includes Critter Chit-Chatter(TM) educational section. Based on a true story. 2012 Gelett Burgess Children’s Book Award for outstanding contribution to children’s literature, awarded the Gold Medal in the Education Nature category.
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