A public meeting is scheduled as Auburn residents seek accountability following the destruction of a bald eagle nest to make ...
During Tuesday's Auburn City Council meeting, residents and city officials discussed their thoughts on the removal of the ...
The United States Fish and Wildlife Service has responded to community concerns and clarified what was allowed under the ...
On Friday night, Nov. 15, Columbus, Georgia contractor Hughston Homes removed a bald eagle nest near North College Street, ...
Hughston Homes, a land developer, displaced the eagles, Jim and Pam, cutting down the tree where their nest had been built.
Several Auburn residents are outraged after a tree that was home to a bald eagles’ nest was cut down for a housing ...
A video posted by John Braswell, a resident closely monitoring the bald eagle nest in Auburn, revealed a heartbreaking sight ...
Plans to remove a tree housing a massive nest built by two American Bald Eagles, recently named “Jim and Pam,” have ...
A heated debate has erupted over Hughston Home’s planned removal of a bald eagle’s nest on a property slated for a new ...
"Other communities have successfully found solutions to coexist with local wildlife; we believe Auburn can do the same," reads the petition.
Federal wildlife officials are investigating a development project in Alabama after a tree housing a bald eagle nest was ...
According to Georgia-based developer Hughston Homes and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, a permit was issued for the removal of the nest in October; however, many residents, like Braswell ...