With reps from Broward Audubon and Greater Ft Lauderdale Flyways Cities Coalition (National Wildlife Federation affiliate), we met this afternoon with Pembroke Pines Mayor Frank Ortis. The Mayor said he just got back from a meeting in Tallahassee, where people from the northern part of the state knew about his famous eagles. He was pleased to learn that it is on City property, thus allowing direct control over whatever may be done.
I outlined my vision as to the long term planning in anticipation of the eagles' annual return, using the model on the new "
Protecting the Eagles" Web page. Mayor Ortis was very enthusiastic about the idea of a Pembroke Pines Eagle Sanctuary. He was responsive to our concerns about the priority we felt should be given to protecting the nest from wild fire. The other participants had great ideas about finding additional resources to assist in establishing a more permanent refuge for the eagles.
The Mayor wishes to appoint a steering committee to develop and prioritize the necessary tasks. Audubon will take the lead in advising the structure of such a group, which will also explore and recommend an "Eagle Ordinance" for the City. I was amazed at his enthusiasm, and we left the meeting feeling very optimistic and energized.