Sunday, December 29, 2013

Bald Eagle Numbers Decline to Toxins, Fukushima? Dec. 29, 2013


We can no longer remain in denial.
Fukushima radiation is threatening all of US and the world.
We must contact our local, state, and federal officials and kickstart action to protect all of US, end nuclear power and weapons, and live in peace and sustainable environmental practices for US and our kids. The future generations are watching US to see if we can meet this challenge.


http://enenews.com/high-alert-mystery-illness-killing-bald-eagles-from-western-u-s-wings-paralyzed-full-blown-seizures-experts-never-seen-anything-like-this-its-something-new-we-just-don

"I live close to Coeur d"Alene Lake, Idaho and this is a good time to watch bald eagles pick up dead Kokanee fish. Quite a sight as the article listed below states that 129 eagles are in the area.

They go on to say the eagles are increasing in numbers, blah blah.
In a tiny paragraph at the bottom of the page it says; This time last year there were 260 eagles. A reduction of 50%. I tried to find through the wildlife site the stats. on eagle populations and it does not exist.

http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/outdoors/tags/lake-coeur-dalene/

The Idaho Dept. of Wildlife knows that the population of bald eagles is going down and has since 3-11. Now this community of biologists are all acting surprised that they got a pile of dead eagles and they don't know what to do?

This is truly a Homer Simpson moment. Makes you want to laugh and cry at the same time."

Many eagles have appeared at Bayview, Idaho.
http://www.krem.com/news/Beautiful-wildlife-sight-on-Lake-Pend-Oreille-237918541.html

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