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The death of Tweety Bird.

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William Bray - 27 Sep 2003 04:20 GMT
'All bird injuries or fatalities are to be reported... immediately.'
Power companies have policies in place for handling bird incidents,
which include the discovering employee to remain on with the bird until
the proper authorities finish dealing with the matter.  This policy
includes ravens and crows.

What sort of policies exist with wireless companies regarding cell phone
towers?  The animal rights advocates are having a field day over the
death of Tweety.
Jer - 27 Sep 2003 05:30 GMT
> 'All bird injuries or fatalities are to be reported... immediately.'
> Power companies have policies in place for handling bird incidents,
> which include the discovering employee to remain on with the bird until
> the proper authorities finish dealing with the matter.  This policy
> includes ravens and crows.

What do these proper authorities do, hold a wake?

> What sort of policies exist with wireless companies regarding cell phone
> towers?  The animal rights advocates are having a field day over the
> death of Tweety.
>
> [posted via phonescoop.com]

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"All that we do is touched with ocean, yet we remain on the shore of
what we know."  -- Richard Wilbur

William Bray - 30 Sep 2003 00:43 GMT
Contact USFS Fish & Wildlife department. A lot of red tape, incident
reports and so on.  If alive then a visit to a vet.  The power company
pays Tweety's medical bill.

Jer <gdunn@airmail.ten> wrote in article
<bl33od$nko@library2.airnews.net>:

> > 'All bird injuries or fatalities are to be reported... immediately.'
> > Power companies have policies in place for handling bird incidents,
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> "All that we do is touched with ocean, yet we remain on the shore of
> what we know."  -- Richard Wilbur
 
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