
Criminal cases over killing eagles decline as wind energy dangers increase: report
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A new report found that criminal cases from officials over killing or harming bald and golden eagles have fallen. The AP cited data from the Fish and Wildlife Service.
The agency said this was revealed in U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service data it had obtained. Julia Musto is a reporter for Fox News and Fox Business Digital.
The article said that dozens of permits that were approved or pending would allow around 6,000 eagles to be killed in coming years, citing government documents.
Most of those permits were for wind farms and over half of the birds killed would be golden eagles.
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