Auburn's community meeting Tuesday night focused on concerns and the federal probe over the removal of a bald eagle nest.
Hughston Homes, a land developer, displaced the eagles, Jim and Pam, cutting down the tree where their nest had been built.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife investigating after issuing developer permit to cut tree BY MICHELLE KEY | PUBLISHER AUBURN — Last week, ...
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AUBURN, Ala. (WRBL)—A heated debate has ... According to Rowell, permits are issued only if there is a “net benefit” for eagles, including financial contributions to conservation programs.
AUBURN, Ala. (WSFA ... required measures to compensate for taking an eagle’s nest to ensure a net benefit for eagles, as outlined in the eagle permitting rule (50 CFR 22.300).