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Eagle Deaths Spark Turbine Debate in Norway, Germany
10 Feb
Summary
- Golden eagles have been killed by turbines in Norway.
- Turbines have also caused eagle deaths in Germany.
- A local crofter highlighted the legal double standard.

Golden eagles have tragically fallen victim to wind turbines in both Norway and Germany. The incidents highlight a growing concern regarding the impact of renewable energy infrastructure on wildlife.
A local crofter voiced his frustration, stating, "If I shoot a sea eagle I'd be off to jail, but a wind turbine can chop up sea eagles no bother at all." This sentiment underscores a perceived disparity in how human actions and industrial development affect protected species.
The ongoing development of wind energy projects, such as a new turbine planning application, continues to bring this issue to the forefront. Wildlife conservationists and local communities are increasingly seeking solutions to mitigate such wildlife fatalities.



