A wind energy company has pleaded guilty after killing at least 150 eagle

Nicodeamus

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BILLINGS, Mont. — A wind energy company was sentenced to probation and ordered to pay more than $8 million in fines and restitution after at least 150 eagles were killed over the past decade at its wind farms in eight states, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.

NextEra Energy subsidiary ESI Energy pleaded guilty to three counts of violating the Migratory Bird Treaty Act during a Tuesday court appearance in Cheyenne, Wyoming. It was charged in the deaths of eagles at three of its wind farms in Wyoming and New Mexico.

In addition to those deaths, golden and bald eagles were killed at wind farms affiliated with ESI and NextEra since 2012 in eight states, prosecutors said: Wyoming, California, New Mexico, North Dakota, Colorado, Michigan, Arizona and Illinois. The birds are killed when they fly into the blades of wind turbines. Some ESI turbines killed multiple eagles, prosecutors said.

It's illegal to kill or harm eagles under federal law.

The bald eagle — the U.S. national symbol — was removed from protection under the Endangered Species Act in 2007, following a dramatic recovery from its widespread decimation due to harmful pesticides and other problems. Golden eagles have not fared as well, with populations considered stable but under pressure including from wind farms, collisions with vehicles, illegal shootings and poisoning from lead ammunition.


 

RedViking

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Yeah they will only be able to minimise it to some degree I can imagine, but there is no way they will be able to prevent it. Have to choose your battles I guess.

If I had a wind farm I would call it

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Jean Claude Vaaldamme

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Trump kept hammering on about these fans that kill the eagles. Although I think he was more scared of them messing his hair.
 

mojoman

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And?
We kill animals all day, every day...
Whats a couple of birds...
:laugh:
 

Big Rat

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150 birds over a decade, 120 months. bit more than one bird per month.
And 8 000 000 dollars????
$53 000 per bird???
what the hell.....

Stupid bird should check where he flies, it is not like the blade is that fast....
 

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Companies historically have been able to avoid prosecution if they take steps to avoid bird deaths and seek permits for those that occur. ESI did not seek such a permit, authorities said.

The company was warned prior to building the wind farms in New Mexico and Wyoming that they would kill birds, but it proceeded anyway and at times ignored advice from federal wildlife officials about how to minimize the deaths, according to court documents.

"For more than a decade, ESI has violated (wildlife) laws, taking eagles without obtaining or even seeking the necessary permit," said Assistant Attorney General Todd Kim of the Justice Department's Environment and Natural Resources Division in a statement.

Not just about a wind farm, but they chose to ignore advice on how to minimize deaths.
 

ShaunSA

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How do we know they were eagles?

Maybe the identified as sparrows?
 

konfab

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Not just about a wind farm, but they chose to ignore advice on how to minimize deaths.
Or they could just build nuclear power stations, which do nothing but warm up the local water source they use.
 

Cray

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Or they could just build nuclear power stations, which do nothing but warm up the local water source they use.
Am sure they could have, considering their lack of respect for the environment am not sure I would want this bunch of muppets anywhere near a Nuclear power plant.
 

konfab

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Am sure they could have, considering their lack of respect for the environment am not sure I would want this bunch of muppets anywhere near a Nuclear power plant.
So long as they don't pave the entire area around the plant, they could literally just leave it alone and nature would find a way.
 

Arthur

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Sigh.
Example #85496443734652 of America's ongoing auto-abortion driven by fiat money.
 
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