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Green energy program funded by Obama admin fined for bald eagle’s gruesome wind-turbine death
- The University of Minnesota faces a proposed penalty of over $14,000 for the death of a bald eagle caused by a wind turbine at its Eolos Wind Energy Research Field Station in Dakota County, Minnesota.
- The Department of the Interior stated that the university violated the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act by killing the eagle without an 'incidental take permit.'
- Technicians discovered the eagle's remains dismembered, with parts found weeks apart, according to a violation notice reviewed by Fox News Digital.
- A spokesperson for the University of Minnesota confirmed receipt of the notice and stated it is under review.
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Wind project facing huge fine for slicing and dicing bald eagle * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
Source link A wind project run by the University of Minnesota is facing a penalty of about $14,000 for allowing one of its massive blades to slice and dice a bald eagle, leaving what was described as a “national treasure” in body pieces on the ground. It is the Eolos Wind Energy Research Field in
Green energy program funded by Obama admin fined for bald eagle’s gruesome wind-turbine death
The University of Minnesota is facing a proposed penalty of over $14,000 after it was discovered that a green energy initiative funded by a grant from the Obama administration was responsible for the gruesome death of an American bald eagle.
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