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    Fish and Wildlife Service Permit Would Allow Wind-Energy Company to Kill Golden Eagles

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    According to KTVZ, the Interior Department's Fish and Wildlife Service has released a proposal that would give West Butte Wind Power LLC a permit to legally kill golden eagles in central Oregon. The permit is the first of its kind and in this case, West Butte's wind turbines would be able to kill up to three protected golden eagles over a five-year span as long as the company contributes to conservation efforts for the species.

    The department is allowing for public comment on the draft permit until Feb. 2. With this major announcement, here are some facts on wind energy's impact on birds:

    * Wind turbine blades have taken a toll on birds of prey, including red-tailed hawks, burrowing owls, and eagles, noted an article from USA Today.

    * Under federal laws that protect eagles and other migratory birds, the Fish and Wildlife Service can prosecute wind energy companies responsible for bird kills.

    * So far only a handful of studies have looked at birds deaths due to wind turbines, also known as "avian mortality," and higher levels of mortality have been found near coasts and areas with large concentrations of birds, reported the American Wind Energy Association.

    * A two-year study of the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, a project with 7,000 turbines, found 182 dead birds, of which 119 were birds of prey and concluded that 55 percent of raptor deaths were due to collisions with the wind turbines.

    * The American Bird Conservancy added that with the U.S.'s goal of generating 20 percent of its electricity from wind by 2030 there is also the estimate that wind will be killing at least one million birds each year.

    * In addition to colliding with the gigantic fiberglass turbine blades, wind energy projects can also cause habitat loss, a major problem for especially if the habitat is essential for feeding or breeding.

    * According to the Wall Street Journal, wind energy kills between 75,000 and 275,000 birds every single year and the number killed at each project can vary greatly.

    * A 2005 Forest Service report estimated that 28,000 birds are killed by wind turbines every year while a 2009 report by a Fish and Wildlife research puts the number at 440,000 annual bird deaths due to the turbines.

    * One of the ways energy companies can minimize the impact on migrating birds is by planning the project site carefully and taking into account migration patterns on animals that use the habitat.

    * Last February, the Fish and Wildlife Service proposed new and voluntary guidelines for onshore wind energy development that would help avoid harming wildlife, reported the Associated Press.

    Rachel Bogart provides an in-depth look at current environmental issues and local Chicago news stories. As a college student from the Chicago suburbs pursuing two science degrees, she applies her knowledge and passion to both topics to garner further public awareness.

     
    • jason  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      HA!! Hows that nature protecting Green Energy crap working out for you Econazis? Zealous Incompotence, unintended consequences. What did you think was going to happen when you erected a 100 foot blender in the sky? Giant Maragritas?
    • Carroll  •  4 mths ago
      Green. Except for the blood stains.
    • CONNIE  •  Champaign, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Come on, we're smarter than that. Add some kind of noise to warn them. They have them on many bldgs here , and they work, the birds avoid the bldgs with the sound. Legally allowing killing is not my idea of answers to animal populations.
      • Someone 4 mths ago
        That would probably work, but then people would complain about the noise.
      • Jim R 4 mths ago
        Problem is designing warning systems that will work for enough different speices over a long enough time period... animals shy away from noises in their enviroment at first, then start to ignore them after a while.
      • Jim R 4 mths ago
        I agree the problem is solvable, but it will probably invovle some amount of preliminary deaths followed by learning and evolution on the birds and bats part... to avoid the threat.
    • E  •  4 mths ago
      This sounds like a trap.

      By accepting this permit, aren't all wind companies going to be held responsible for any bird deaths? Do they need to get permits for all kinds of birds? So if you build wind turbines and a bald eagle dies, California condor, etc. dies on your land (without a permit), are you immediately prosecutable? Or what about all those birds that break their necks flying into windows of houses and buildings? Do businesses need permits if they have too much clean window glass? What's next, car drivers being held responsible for endangered butterfly deaths (will we need permits for that too)?
      • Rakeem Harris-dunlap 4 mths ago
        Wind energy companies that kill birds can already be federally prosecuted. Does this always happen? No. But the legal framework to do so does exist. It's also fairly easy to tell when a bird has died from a turbine. It literally chops the bird.
      • Coyote 4 mths ago
        3 over 5 years is the limit....hardly an out of control limit.
      • oldguy 4 mths ago
        To Rakeen: I really hope you devote your pitiful life to watching for all birds killed by wind farms. Maybe you could convince some governmental group to hire you to be the Official" Bird Killed Watcher"?
    • gunny101  •  Columbus, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      What about ducks?
      • rektree 4 mths ago
        What about ducks?
      • Ralph 4 mths ago
        what about bob??
      • Jim S 4 mths ago
        Ducks can duck!
    • Jim in CA  •  4 mths ago
      Now this is funny. I live near a very large wind farm and every time I mention the fact that wind turbines chop up birds, I get thumbed down by the global warming alarmists and other greenies who tell me I'm lying. Well well well.
      • Bob A 4 mths ago
        strange, every one I know that is a "greenie/etc" tends to be aware.
      • Tunder 4 mths ago
        If you are aware and support it your a liberal idiot....
      • John 4 mths ago
        Indiscriminately killing animals/birds/fish is never a good thing. But what amazes me is that the same people that criticize the left for disrupting construction projects over endangered species now criticize the left for NOT protecting an endangered species. As a person without a dog in this fight it does smack a bit of hypocrisy.
    • RICKY  •  Santa Fe, New Mexico  •  4 mths ago
      put sound frequency generators that will alert and fend off all birds
    • Michael  •  Richardson, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Okay.. hang on.. this gets better.. So lets see I can buy my way out of trouble...If I pay for a drug prevention program in Manhattan, will the DEA let me sell pot in say Chicago? Maybe if I do Tax prep classes in Miami, I dont have to pay the IRS in Texas.. I call Equal Protection under the law..Anyone see the absurdness of all this..
    • A Man for FREEDOM  •  Independence, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      We can put these things in better places. We don't need to cover the desert floor with solar panels, or build wind turbines in a migratory path. There are plenty of other options.There is no doubt we need this better energy but we need to think a little bit and place the renewable energy sources somewhere it will not have adverse consequences to life.
    • Larry  •  Dundee, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      My fan in my house has a screen so you can't stick your fingers in the blades.
    • Freakyhippiechick  •  4 mths ago
      I like the idea of wind energy, but why are we not tapping into geothermal instead? It is safer, predictable and endless. If geothermal energy collectors were installed in all the right places one year of collecting energy would be enough for 100 years of consumption.
    • Skip M  •  Traverse City, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      They held up the TVA for 10 years because of a fish called a mud-darter ... the energy company is killing birds and Gold Eagles at that ... where are the tree huggers now in Californication? Turn off the lights shut America down. The Keystone XL doesn't kill birds it supplies oil folks ... and like it or not we will be using fociles fuels for decades to come. We need new refineries now! The government has not allowed a new refinery to be built in this country in over 30 years so we import gasoline from our enemies and fund their jihads. Build refineries and drill baby drill. It's not worth the cost v.s. benefits of all the billions spent on failed green junk. Solyndra etc.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      The Feds is suing oil producers in ND for a few dead ducks but has no problem wacking golden eagles all in the name of "Green Energy". What a bunch of crap. Using this logic, if you ram your hybrid car into someone else, it won't be your fault - we'll just blame the SUV drivers.
    • Uncle Monster  •  Boise, Idaho  •  4 mths ago
      welcome to the united states - please check your brain in at the door - you won't be needing it here
    • Gnosis  •  Fort Worth, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated - Gandhi
    • robert  •  Canton, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Pick your poison technology can't help but interfere in one area to advance another, DDT for example is now gaining support again as a means to control mosquitos and slow the spread of malaria in Africa
    • s r r  •  4 mths ago
      The ceo of GE is the pres #1 campaign contributer GE is the main mfg of wind turbine in the US you figure it out. We can't build a oil pipline for enviromental reasons, we can,t mine for uranium because of the enviroment, we can kill thousands of protected birds because of a technology the does,nt really work and thats ok???
    • 1852  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  4 mths ago
      Kind of like #$%$ hitting the ole fan!
    • IamHugh  •  Allentown, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Fish and Wildlife Service Permit Would Allow Wind-Energy Company to Kill Golden Eagles
      Congratulations!!! this is officially the dumbest headline I ever read!!!
      Unreal sensationalism... news freaks go away...
    • Jeff  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  4 mths ago
      Nuclear power plants are far better for the environment than a single nearly useless wind turbine.
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