Tower crew removing a bald eagle's nest draws the ire of residents and a federal investigation
Tower crew removing a bald eagles nest draws the ire of residents and a federal investigation
In Featured News by Wireless Estimator / January 16, 2023
THE EAGLE HASNT LANDED in nests on cell towers in South Carolina, according to an eagle biologist with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources; however, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has initiated an investigation since an Eagle Nest Take permit was not issued for an American Tower site in Mount Pleasant, SC where a crew removed a nest on Thursday. By Friday, the nest had disappeared and was replaced by new antenna sectors.
Photo: Screen shot from ABC 4 News video.
A federal investigation is in the works after residents contacted wildlife officials after they watched a tower crew remove a bald eagles nest from a cell tower on Thursday in Mount Pleasant, SC. ... A local wildlife photographer, Cacky Rivers, informed
News 2 that she had been in touch with federal and state agencies who reported to the scene.
According to the
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services website, removing eagles nests is illegal unless a permit is issued.
It is unknown what company was providing sector installs on the American Tower self-supporting tower, and attempts to identify the contractor by Wireless Estimator were unsuccessful.
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) said it was aware of the removal of a large raptor nest, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFW) has initiated an investigation. The agency confirmed that an Eagle Nest Take permit was not authorized for the location.
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