Travel with Canadian artist David Kitler to the remote jungles of Panama's Darien Province to learn about the magnificent but endangered Harpy Eagle - the world's most powerful bird. Find out more...
David N. KitlerAFC, SAA Nature and Wildlife Original Paintings & Reproductions
Harpy Eagle painting continues to be used to support education
The Audubon Society of Panama, in conjunction with the Patronato Amigos del Águila Harpía (Harpy Eagle Friends Foundation) have produced 5,000 bookmarks of David's "Harpy Eagle - Portraits." The Harpy Eagle is Panama's national bird, and the bookmarks are designed to promote its appreciation and conservation.
In March 2010, the Audubon Society started its school program, Aulas Verdes (Green Classrooms), and recently visited one of the schools involved in the program. National Harpy Eagle Day is May 10, and they delivered the bookmarks to the students as a reminder that this day was approaching.
Bookmarks were also sent to another school that is involved in the program and is located in San Carlos, close to El Valle de Antón.
Read previous news items for more details on this program.
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