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Protecting Birds
Protecting Birds
Avian plan protects birds around power poles and lines.

Birds find PGE utility lines and poles convenient places to perch, roost and nest, putting them in danger of electrocution. A collaborative effort with the U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife Service and others has led to a plan designed to help.

New strategy helps keep birds safe
As part of the effort, PGE has identified high-risk areas and is retrofitting power lines, poles and other structures to reduce the risk of electrocution or collision. One step is the use of wire covers and anti-perching devices.

Other features of the plan include tracking and documenting all bird mortalities and at-risk nests, assessing existing lines and structures, and providing employee training on bird protection issues and procedures.

An ongoing commitment
PGE has committed up to $100,000 per year through 2010 for this plan to help reduce risks to birds.

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