Auburn Bald Eagles Face Nest Destruction: Community Rallies to Save Home
- A pair of bald eagles in Auburn are circling over their home.
- A subdivision developer plans to destroy the bald eagle nest to make way for new homes.
- Community members are urging the developer to reconsider the plans.
Auburn Bald Eagles in Danger
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Tree and Nest Downed
A pair of bald eagles in Auburn are circling over their home. The tree holding their nest was downed overnight. Residents are concerned for the eagles’ future as they search for shelter.
New Subdivision Planned
A subdivision developer plans to destroy the bald eagle nest to make way for new homes. This decision has sparked controversy and concern among local wildlife advocates.
Call to Action
Community members are urging the developer to reconsider the plans. They want to protect the eagles, known as “Jim and Pam,” from being displaced due to residential development.
Federal Permit Issued
Despite ongoing eagle activity at the site, federal authorities issued a removal permit. This has raised questions about wildlife protection and the balance between development and conservation.
Community Response
Local residents have rallied to save the eagles. They are raising awareness and seeking alternatives to preserve the nesting site amid development plans.
Conclusion
The future of the bald eagle pair remains uncertain. Community efforts continue to advocate for their safety and habitat.
