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Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River
Nature & Science
 
The Upper Delaware River Valley and its watershed provides an ideal habitat for the bald eagle. This includes clean water, ample food, and undisturbed stands of large deciduous and coniferous trees for perching and nesting. But until recently, your chances of actually seeing an eagle along the Upper Delaware were slim. That is changing, thanks to recent cooperative efforts to improve environmental conditions and to re-establish the bald eagle in the eastern United States. During the winter, when lakes and rivers freeze, bald eagles from the northern portions of the United States and Canada leave their nests and move southward to areas, like the Upper Delaware, with open water and reliable food supplies. Well over 100 bald eagles visit this area each winter.
 
Bluestone in Hancock  

Did You Know?
Known as “The Gateway to the Delaware River”, Hancock, New York, is famous for its bluestone and timber industries. Louisville Slugger baseball bats were made from Hancock timber for over 85 and years and its bluestone was used in building the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty.

Last Updated: August 01, 2006 at 13:02 EST