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Refuge in Danger

Defenders of Wildlife's

The Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge and its tens of thousands of swans, geese, and ducks are on a collision course with a proposed Navy landing field. The U.S. Navy is proposing the construction of a fighter jet landing field--a training runway positioned within 3.5 miles of the refuge--that would see 31,000 landings and departures each year, averaging one every 30 minutes. This round-the-clock barrage of noise from takeoffs, landings and low-level holding patterns amongst tens of thousands of birds puts both wildlife and pilots at risk.

Though the Navy's own assessment and other professional evaluations have deemed the site severely likely to compromise pilot safety due to bird collisions, they continue to move forward with the project. The frequency of the landings and departures will be more than enough to disturb waterfowl and other wildlife round-the-clock, about once every 15 minutes. This type of constant disturbance is very detrimental to migratory waterfowl as they may not receive adequate rest and food which can disrupt breeding and migration activities. The disruption could also lead to abandonment of the refuge by many forms of wildlife, pushing them onto lower quality lands where they may face even more dangerous conditions...  (READ MORE from the Defenders of Wildlife article)

The Plight Navy Caught Red Handed
Exposing the Navy's Shenanigans Court of Appeals Hears Navy's Arguments
Air Force Aware of Severe Bird Strike Hazard USAF former Chief of the Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard Team warns the Navy of flawed analysis. Navy Manipulated Choice (of OLF site) Navy officials pressured [by superiors] to justify the decision to build the field near the Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge Judge Finds Distortion in Navy Study Navy distorted an environmental impact study to justify the construction of an airfield near a large waterfowl refuge...