Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Eagles' new nest tree puts new twist on debate

Biologists have predicted for years that a dead and decaying pine tree near Wiggins Pass is on its last legs as a suitable host for nesting bald eagles -- now it seems the eagles have finally agreed, building a new nest in a new tree — and flying into a new face-off with Signature Communities, which wants to build five high-rise condominium towers northwest of Wiggins Pass Road and Vanderbilt Drive - Dec. 12, Naples Daily News

Labels: bald eagles, development

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