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Re: Deadly wind turbines



Those birds carry a $13,000.00 penalty each if the Fish and Wildlife Service

chooses to pursue same under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.  More if they

fall under the Endangered Species Act.



----- Original Message ----- 

From: "Steven Dapra" <sjd@swcp.com>

To: <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>

Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 4:15 PM

Subject: Deadly wind turbines





> Jan. 1, 2004

>

> The headline reads:  "Blades Kill Scores of Birds.  Environmentalists

> oppose wind turbines in California's Altamont Pass."

>

> According to the article, "[s]cientists estimate as many as 44,000 birds

> have been killed over the past two decades" by wind turbines in the

> Altamont Pass east of San Francisco.  "The bird deaths have led some

> environmental groups that support wind power to oppose permits for the

> Altamont site", and, environmentalists say, "the wind industry is not

doing

> enough to stop the deaths."  (The birds in question are golden eagles,

> kestrels, and red-tailed hawks.  The article says nothing about any birds

> being killed by the power reactor at Diablo Canyon.)

>

> (Source:  A Washington Post article by Kimberly Edds, datelined Los

> Angeles, and reprinted in the Albuquerque Journal on Jan. 1, p. A-2.)

>

> Steven Dapra

> sjd@swcp.com

>

>

>

>

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