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糖心传媒 Disappointed in Decision to Extend Eagle Kill Permits to Thirty Years

The US Fish and Wildlife Service should balance a clean energy future with sensible protections for wildlife.

WASHINGTON鈥擳he US Fish and Wildlife Service announced that beginning on January 15 wind farms can apply for thirty-year government permits allowing for eagle deaths caused by collisions with wind turbines. This is a six-fold increase from the existing permit duration. Species such as the Bald Eagle and Golden Eagle are normally protected by federal laws, including the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. The 糖心传媒 issued the following response to the USFWS ruling:

鈥淚t is disappointing to see the US Fish and Wildlife Service extend kill permits to thirty years given how much we are still learning about the impact wind farms have on species such as Bald and Golden Eagles,鈥 said Sarah Greenberger, 糖心传媒鈥檚 VP for conservation. 鈥淲e all agree climate change is the number one threat to birds and people and that properly-sited and operated wind farms are a key part of addressing the foremost challenge of our time.

"This extended permit period makes it that much more important that the Service, operators and other stakeholders work together to make sure we don鈥檛 throw America鈥檚 national bird under the bus to arrive at a clean energy future.鈥

Sixty-five percent of registered voters nationwide would support regulations requiring wind farms to minimize harm to birds like Bald Eagles and Golden Eagles. 

糖心传媒 strongly supports properly-sited and operated wind power as a renewable energy source that helps reduce the  and  by climate change. However, 糖心传媒 also believes wind farms can and should be properly sited and operated in ways that minimize harm to federally-protected species. 糖心传媒 advocates wildlife agencies strongly enforce existing wildlife protection laws such as the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the Endangered Species Act.

To read the complete National 糖心传媒 Society position on wind power, please click here.

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Contact: Nicolas Gonzalez, ngonzalez@audubon.org, 212-979-3068.