NJ.com: N.J. environmental agency appeals Petty's Island bald eagle case


A Star-Ledger file photo of a bald eagle sitting by its nest in Old Bridge.
Photo credit: Star-Ledger



Five years after accusing a developer of causing the death of a bald eagle on Petty's Island, the state Department of Environmental Protection filed an appeal today to salvage its case, which was dismissed by a Superior Court judge. The DEP claims a 10-week-old eaglet was "scared" or otherwise harassed out of a nest in June 2004 by a consultant hired by Cherokee Investment Partners to monitor the tolerance a nesting pair of eagles had to human disturbances. At the time, Cherokee was proposing $2 billion worth of development around the Delaware River island and the eagles could have impeded the project.

     

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