"Wind farms will be granted 30-year U.S. government permits that could allow for thousands of accidental eagle deaths due to collisions with company turbines, towers and electrical wires, U.S. wildlife managers said on Wednesday.
The newly finalized rule, to go into effect on Jan. 15, extends the current five-year term for permits that allow for the accidental deaths of bald and golden eagles. The bald eagle is the national emblem of the United States.
The permits, which are meant for any activity that could disturb or kill eagles but will mostly apply to wind farms, are required under federal law."
Laura Zuckerman reports for Reuters December 14, 2016.
Source: Reuters, 12/16/2016