Seems to me I read somewhere that three birds, crow, starling, and rock
dove are considered non-migratory ( and in some areas , pests)
and thus are not covered by the Migratory Bird Act. Is this correct?
Thanks.
Max Warner Tacoma
On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 10:15 PM Jill Freidberg <
jill.freidberg at gmail.com>
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I'm wondering if anyone knows how to report local violations of the
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migratory bird act. A construction project in Pioneer Square was notified,
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more than once, that crows had built a nest in their construction elevator.
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Today, they ran the elevator through the nest, destroying it.
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I know it's "just crows." But if they care that little, what other
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environmental protections are they willing to violate on other projects,
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when they think no one is looking? Cutting down protected trees, improperly
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disposing of waste water? What if it had been a Peregrine nest instead of a
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crows nest? Holding people accountable for small transgressions is one way
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to prevent the cumulative impacts of repeated violations.
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Thanks
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Jill
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