November 14, 2016
U.S.

American Bird Conservancy examines FWS’ final eagle rule PEIS

Posted by Lauren Tyler on November 11, 2016 | North American Windpower | nawindpower.com

The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) has issued a programmatic environmental impact statement (PEIS) on its forthcoming Revised Eagle Rule, which may have a significant impact on the wind industry, with the final rule itself expected in December.

As reported, the American Bird Conservancy (ABC) will be carefully reviewing the PEIS and the final rule, as the conservancy remains deeply concerned about the rule’s potential negative impacts on the nation’s Bald and Golden Eagle populations.

“We are pleased that FWS is going through the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process, something that, in violation of U.S. law, was not done adequately in the first iteration of this rule,” says Michael Hutchins, director of ABC’s Bird-Smart Wind Energy Campaign. “We still have significant concerns over the revised version. These need to be addressed if eagle populations are to be sustained.”

ABC cites Greenwire in noting that the FWS’s PEIS analysis “clears the way to allow energy companies and others to obtain 30-year permits to kill, harm or disturb protected bald and golden eagles.”

According to ABC, it identified serious problems with the initial version of the eagle rule, which allowed FWS to issue 30-year eagle “take” permits to wind energy developers.

In 2015, ABC won a court battle to require FWS to follow the process laid out by the NEPA, including the preparation of an environmental impact statement and consultation with Native American tribes, for whom eagles are sacred. As a result of the lawsuit, a federal judge overturned the 30-year rule, agreeing with ABC that it violated NEPA.

After the court ruling, FWS set out to revise its eagle-management plan, and in June 2016, ABC submitted comments on the proposed revisions. At that time, concerns included the following:

ABC says it will be reading and carefully analyzing the final rule, hoping to see that these key concerns have been addressed.


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