OP-ED: Alle-Catt Wind complex will do “daily eagle carcass searches,” and ship dead Bald Eagles to the NYS DEC

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“One of the most egregious assaults on wildlife New York State has ever seen”

An OPINION By Alexandra Fasulo, President, American Land Rescue Fund Inc., photo by Dan Jordan

The Alle-Cat Wind Energy Center, an industrial wind complex that measures 31,000 acres in size, spread across Allegany County, Cattaraugus County, and Wyoming County, will result in so many eagle deaths that the DEC has instructed the developer, Invenergy (the same developer that punctured the aquifer in Rush, NY for Horseshoe Solar), to perform “daily eagle carcass searches” near its turbines.

When the article below was written in 2023, there were only 54 turbines planned for Alle-Cat. Today, there are 76. This past Monday, Jason Zehr at ORES gave Invenergy the final go-ahead to proceed with building out one of the most egregious assaults on wildlife New York State has ever seen.

And what should Invenergy do when it finds its daily bald eagle carcasses? Ship them to the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, of course!

The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation went ahead and put together a form for how to ship the dead bald eagles to them. Attaching below.

These are sick, demented people who will stop at nothing on their quest to mutilate our environment. What happened to federal protections for bald eagles?

Alexandra Fasulo has emerged as a leading land preservation activist amidst NYS’s unprecedented proliferation of solar and wind energy. You can follow her on Facebook or Substack.

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