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Show Bald Eagle watch in NSL enjoying them," says Margy Hal-pin, Hal-pin, an urban wildlife biologist for the DWR and chief organizer of the event. . ; .; : ;.'::r;:f:.;'-;- ;-?i.v' Co-sponsors of this year's Winter Wildlife Weekend are: the Division of Parks and Recreation, Tracy Aviary, the Utah Audubon Society, the Salt Lake County Fish and Game Association, the Utah Ornithological Or-nithological Society, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Utah State University Student Chapter of the Wildlife Society. . . For more information on Winter Wildlife Weekend, contact Margy Halpin at the Division of Wildlife Resources Salt Lake office, (801) 533-9333. , ' , r :, A "Bald Eagle Watch" along the Jordan River will highlight the second se-cond annual Winter Wildlife Week-. Week-. end Saturday, Feb. 25, from 9 a.m. until dark in North Salt Lake. The , Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR), along with several other agencies and organizations, will sponsor the event, which is expected expec-ted to draw hundreds of school children and wildlife watchers along the Wasatch Front " Wildlife Weekend participants will observe a unique concentration of eagles at a watch site on Center Street. "Utah hosts some very special spe-cial and exciting wildlife species ' during the winter, and we are setting set-ting aside this weekend to celebrate the extraordinary opportunities we have in our state for observing and - |