06/04/2026
An Eagle Joins Tamarack's Education Team
Meet Leuco, Tamarack’s newest educational ambassador! After years of planning and preparation, Tamarack is proud to welcome a Bald Eagle to our educational ambassador team. Leuco is still in training and will not be doing any off-site appearances this summer.
Leuco, named for the species’ scientific name Haliaeetus leucocephalus, refers to the white head he will have once he reaches adulthood at age five. Leuco comes to us from a rehabilitation center in Florida. As a nestling in 2025, he experienced a fishhook injury and a concussion. While he has grown into a strong and curious young eagle, a vision impairment stemming from his injuries affects his spatial awareness and makes him non-releaseable. His story is a reminder that our actions can impact our wildlife neighbors, and leaving the environment cleaner than we found it when enjoying outdoor recreation can benefit our wild friends.
Today, Leuco is thriving at Tamarack, and visitors can now see him on display at our Stull Road site. He is an inquisitive bird who especially enjoys enrichment activities such as shredding and carrying favorite objects. He often perches near the front of his aviary, offering guests an up-close look at this remarkable species.
He regularly works with TWC trainers on cooperative husbandry behaviors, such as stepping onto a scale for weighing, and on program skills, such as stepping onto a gloved hand. Thank you to U.S. Steel for helping us acquire specialized equipment, including perches, gloves, and scales, to work with an ambassador eagle.
Welcoming a Bald Eagle ambassador has long been a goal for Tamarack. As a center recognized for specialized care of this iconic species, the opportunity to share Leuco’s story through public display and on-site programs marks an important step forward in our mission. With Leuco, we will foster meaningful connections between people and wildlife while encouraging appreciation, respect, and conservation.