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Feds propose allowing wind-farm developer to kill golden eagles
The federal government is proposing to grant a first-of-its-kind permit that would allow the developer of a central Oregon wind-power project to legally kill golden eagles, a regulatory move being closely watched by conservationists.
January 5, 2012
by James Eng
in MSNBC
The federal government is proposing to grant a first-of-its-kind permit that would allow the developer of a central Oregon wind-power project to legally kill golden eagles, a regulatory move being closely watched by conservationists.
The Interior Department's Fish and Wildlife Service on Tuesday released a draft environmental assessment that would allow West Butte Wind Power LLC to kill as many as three protected golden eagles over five years if the company fulfills its conservation commitments.
It's the first eagle "take permit" application to be received and acted on by U.S. Fish and Wildlife under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. ("Take"... [continue via Web link]
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