Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Lawsuit Filed To Protect Cliff Swallows And Other Birds From Death And Injury In California
On Friday, along with lawyers from the Animal Legal Defense Fund,
we filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of
California seeking to protect Cliff Swallows that nest on two bridges from
continued death, injury, and entanglement due to exclusionary netting placed on
the bridges by the California Department of Transportation, the U.S. Department
of Transportation, and the Federal Highway Administration as part of their
Highway 101 widening project in the Marin-Sonoma Narrows. Over the past
two months, more than one hundred Swallows have been killed or injured as a
result of the netting, and other birds have also been killed, but the agencies
have not obtained authorization for those actions under the Migratory Bird
Treaty Act. The agencies also never analyzed the impacts of this project
or the exclusionary netting on Cliff Swallows in general or the Cliff Swallows
that nest on these two bridges in particular, in violation of the National
Environmental Policy Act. The complaint can be found here, and the
press release here.