Sentences with phrase «eagle deaths as»

There's one humanmade danger in particular that Texas Tech University professor Clint Boal is working with several governmental agencies to discover ways to mitigate golden eagle deaths as much as possible.

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Likewise the eagle and the fox are meaningful to the lamb as danger and possible death.
Maria Eagle, Labour MP for Liverpool Garston & Halewood, described the High Court decision to quash the verdicts of accidental death for the 96 Liverpool football fans who died at Hillsborough as an «historical» moment.
In 1998, Eagle folded and only the beautiful Eclipse remained, but the death of its sibling didn't set too well with the Eclipse, as after just one year of being on its own, it morphed into a rather ugly and over-styled pig that required a V - 6 engine to be even remotely fun to drive.
The study didn't include wind industry - related eagle deaths in three other states as well at the 1980s - era Altamont Pass in Northern California, which has been killing an average of 67 eagles a year.
The information the AP sought was part of its larger investigation into bird and eagle deaths at windfarms and the administration's reluctance to prosecute the cases as it advocated the pollution - free energy source.
But at a minimum, the scientists wrote, wind farms in 10 states have killed at least 85 eagles since 1997, with most deaths occurring between 2008 and 2012, as the industry was greatly expanding.
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