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Man struggles to disprove truth. "They got rights!!" rlol_orange.gif
Sure just go kill a bunch more eagles, condors and birds.
Study: 'Alarming' number of eagles killed by wind farms | Fox News ...▶
video.foxnews.com/v/2672318301001/
Study: 'Alarming' number of eagles killed by wind farms. Sep. 14, 2013 - 3:05 - Are we doing enough to ...
Wind turbines kill golden eagles across the globe - YouTube▶ 3:42
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPbGr78dMWw
May 7, 2013 - Uploaded by nmtvindia
Wind turbines kill golden eagles across the globe ... while we're at it, lets put housecats on the list, they ...
Bird vs Wind Turbine FAIL ! - YouTube▶ 0:30
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NAAzBArYdw
Oct 29, 2009 - Uploaded by iv
Makes the bird strike by turbines seem pretty lame eh? Now a follow up question. Q. How many dolphins have ...
Obama's War on Bald Eagles - YouTube▶ 0:30
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgrZJXChUWo
May 15, 2012 - Uploaded by inboxnews
... killing of bald eagles for the benefit of renewable energy companies. ... of renewable energy projects ...
Windfarms kill 10-20 times more than previously thought | Save the ...
savetheeaglesinternational.org/.../us-windfarms-kill-10-20-times-more-than-previousl...
Beheaded Golden Eagle from Altamont Pass- Courtesy of Darryl Miller, California ... They concluded that Spain's 18,000 wind turbines are killing 6-18 million ...
Obama admin regulation allows wind turbines to kill up to 4,200 bald ...
www.washingtontimes.com/.../obama-admin-regulation-allows-wind-turbines-kill-4/
Dec 14, 2016 - Bald and golden eagles may be legally killed or injured in the thousands by high- speed turbines (reaching speeds up to 170 miles per hour), ...
The facts about how many eagles are killed by wind turbines
www.denverpost.com/.../the-facts-about-how-many-eagles-are-killed-by-wind-turbine...
Feb 4, 2017 - The guest commentary highlighting the conflict between wind farms and eagles pointedly fails to mention the number of such birds killed ...
Final wind-turbine rule permits thousands of eagle deaths | Fox News
www.foxnews.com/politics/.../final-wind-turbine-rule-permits-thousands-eagle-deaths.ht...
Dec 14, 2016 - Under the new rule, wind companies and other power providers will not face a penalty if they kill or injure up to 4,200 bald eagles, nearly four ...
Will Wind Turbines Ever Be Safe For Birds? | Audubon
www.audubon.org/news/will-wind-turbines-ever-be-safe-birds
Mar 16, 2016 - Wind turbines kill an estimated 140,000 to 328,000 birds each year in North ... The Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act recommends that to ...
U.S. Proposes Giving Wind Farms Permits for Eagle Deaths - Scientific ...
https://www.scientificamerican.com/.../u-s-proposes-giving-wind-farms-permits-for-ea...
Permits would forgive thousands of eagle deaths from turbine, tower and wire ... The number of eagles killed each year at wind facilities is not precisely known, ...
Gee Tyler, I didn't know that you were so concerned about animal rights. That's VERY LIBERAL of you. Thanks, and if you would like to do more.......
https://secure.peta.org/site/Donatio...autologin=true
"All roads lead to Putin" -- Thomas Jefferson
I believe cows, pig, chickens, deer, etc. have a right to die so that I can have a great meal.
Speaking of animals, liberals are just insane. Also note the web site.
STUDY: Pets play 'significant role in causing 'global warming''...
Fido And Fluffy Are Ruining The Environment, UCLA Study Says
America's beloved dogs and cats play a significant role in causing global warming, according to a new study by UCLA.
By Paige Austin (Patch Staff) - Updated August 2, 2017 6:42 pm ET
LOS ANGELES, CA — When it comes to global warming, Fido and Fluffy are part of the problem, a new study by UCLA indicates.
Most cat or dog lovers would say they can't imagine living in a world without pets, but as the threat of global warming increases, environmentally conscious pet lovers may need to make some tough choices, according to the study.
Pet ownership in the United States creates about 64 million tons of carbon dioxide a year, UCLA researchers found. That's the equivalent of driving 13.6 million cars for a year. The problem lies with the meat-filled diets of kitties and pooches, according to the study by UCLA geography professor Gregory Okin.
Dogs and cats are responsible for 25 to 30 percent of the impacts of meat production in the United States, said Orkin. Compared to a plant-based diet, meat production "requires more energy, land and water and has greater environmental consequences in terms of erosion, pesticides and waste," the study found.
And what goes in, must come out. In terms of waste, Okin noted, feeding pets also leads to about 5.1 million tons of feces every year, roughly equivalent to the total trash production of Massachusetts.
"Given the significant environmental impact of meat production, the contributions of our omnivorous and carnivorous pets deserve special attention," according to Okin's study, published in the journal PLOS ONE. "The U.S. has the largest population of pet dogs and cats globally, with an estimated 77.8 million dogs and 85.6 million cats in 2015."
While previous studies have examined the impact of pet ownership on carbon use, water quality, disease and wildlife, Okin's study delved into its impact on total U.S. energy and meat consumption and the environmental impact of that consumption.
https://patch.com/california/hollywo...cla-study-says
Bald eagle does taste pretty good...tastes similar to whooping crane IMO.
“Towie Barclay of the Glen, Happy to the maids, But never to the men.”
You can't beat of subtle favor of dog in soups and cassaroles. Hairless chihuahaus and toy poodles are the best.
"All roads lead to Putin" -- Thomas Jefferson
That is beyond despicable! Anyone who deliberately harms a dog will burn in Hell forever.
May God have mercy on 'em....because I won't if I ever catch someone hurting a dog.
BTW, we have a foster dog, a little female poodle with a bad case of cataracts, in need of a "furever" home. Surgery to correct her vision is $3,000/eye. Her name is Pumpkin and she was rescued from the kill shelter. She is very good. Actually, she gets around well. She has learned the layout of our house (the den and kitchen where she is allowed) and has no problems getting around, even going outside to do her business. Oh, I think having surgery on one eye will be sufficient. It's not like she'll be driving a car and needs depth perception.
Any takers?