BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The Biden administration on Thursday proposed a new permitting program for wind energy turbines, power lines and other projects that kill eagles, amid growing concern among scientists that the rapid expansion of renewable energy in the U.S. West could harm golden eagle populations now teetering on decline.
The Fish and Wildlife Service program announced Thursday is meant to encourage companies to work with officials to minimize harm to golden and bald eagles.
It’s also aimed at avoiding any slowdown in the growth of wind power as an alternative to carbon-emitting fossil fuels — a key piece of President Joe Biden’s climate agenda. It comes after several major utilities have been federally prosecuted in recent years for killing large numbers of eagles without permits.
The federal government already issues permits to kill eagles. But Thursday’s proposal calls for new permits tailored to wind-energy projects, power line networks and the disturbance of breeding bald eagles and bald eagle nests.
Fish and Wildlife Service Director Martha Williams said the new program would provide “multiple pathways to obtain a permit” while also helping conserve eagles, which she described as a key responsibility for the agency.
Bald eagle numbers have quadrupled since 2009 to about 350,000 birds. There are only about about 40,000 golden eagles, which need much larger areas to survive and are more inclined to have trouble with humans.
The number of wind turbines nationwide more than doubled over the past decade to almost 72,000, according to U.S. Geological Survey data, with development overlapping prime golden eagle territory in states including Wyoming, Montana, California, Washington and Oregon.
In April, a subsidiary of the Florida-based utility industry giant NextEra Energy pleaded guilty in federal court in Wyoming to criminal violations of wildlife protection laws after its wind turbines killed more than 100 golden eagles in eight states. It was the third conviction of a major wind company for killing eagles in a decade.
Federal officials won’t divulge how many eagles are reported killed by wind farms, saying it’s sensitive law enforcement information.
Nationwide, 34 permits in place last year authorized companies to “take” 170 golden eagles — meaning that many birds could be killed by turbines or lost through impacts on nests or habitat, according to permitting data obtained by The Associated Press. More than 200 permits were in place to allow the killing of 420 bald eagles, according to the data.
For each loss, companies are responsible for ensuring at least one eagle death is avoided somewhere else.
Illegal shootings are the biggest cause of death for golden eagles, killing about 700 annually, according to federal estimates. More than 600 die annually in collisions with cars, wind turbines and power lines; about 500 annually are electrocuted; and more than 400 are poisoned.
Yet climate change looms as a potentially greater threat: Rising temperatures are projected to reduce golden eagle breeding ranges by more than 40% later this century, according to a National Audubon Society analysis.
“Birds tell us that climate change is the biggest threat they face,” said Garry George, director of the National Audubon Society’s Clean Energy Initiative. If it’s executed responsibly, he said the new program could strengthen protections for eagles as renewable energy expands.
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BUT,.. i thought the enviro nutters cared MORE FOR ANIMALS than they did humans?!
Conservationists worked hard to renew the dwindling eagle population over the years! Now a new group with a priority has supplanted them, the climate change lobby with political clout and woke backing. They will have renewable energy at any cost, destroying the environment is incidental to their mission. The land and lives destroyed in countries supplying the rare earth elements for solar panels and then disfiguring the landscape with them (not in the areas where the elite live). Wind turbines that are an ugly eyesore to begin with are a hazard to all birds, so if a few of our National Birds get caught in them, saving the planet for China and India to polute is tantamount (but not in the areas where the elite live). And who backs this scheme? The elite who won’t have it anywhere near the places they live!
Yeah once again byden showing just how little he cares about the environment. If the guy wanted to make a difference he would go with nuclear power and other types of energy, wind power is just not up to the task. But byden cares nothing for the wildlife that we have, soon all the birds are going to be gone because of byden and his hate of the wildlife.
In July, 2022, there were 72,000 wind turbines in the USA, according to the wind data base. NetZero 2050, the plan to ‘decarbonize the globe, mandates, by 2050, there will be 75,000,000 wind turbines in 50,000,000 km^2 : 1000 times more wind turbines in an area larger than North AND South America, combined, will be destroying birds, bats, and insects. 30,000 wind turbines in Germany now destroy 25 trillion insects each year. The effects of wind turbines over the North Sea degrade fisheries by reduction of nutrient upwelling. These effects are observed now and will become 1000 times worse.
But, wait, there is more…
The 75,000,000 wind turbines make electricity from the motion of the atmosphere, slowing it down and heating it up. The 50,000,000 km^2 of wind turbines and 2 million km^2 of photovoltaics (heat islands), mandated by 2050, cause a greater temperature rise than the total temperature rise recorded since 1750.
The large predator birds will be only the first species to become extinct.