This begins step-by-step guidance that will help you determine if your new or intermittent activity near an eagle nest,
including alternate nests,
is likely to disturb nesting bald eagles (a potential violation of the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act) and measures
that you can take to avoid that disturbance.
The guidance on this website is specific to
Alaska
and in conformance with the
National Bald Eagle Management guidelines (See sidebar).
To use this website most effectively,
we recommend that you read the Bald
Eagle Natural History and Sensitivity document.
Please Note! Eagles are unlikely to be disturbed by routine use of roads, homes, or
other facilities where such use was present before an eagle pair
successfully nested in a given area. This guidance is specifically for new
or intermittent activities.
For an introduction to this guidance, go here.
Step 1. Choose
an Activity Category
Activities are separated into categories based on the nature and
magnitude of impacts to bald eagles. Select the category that most
closely fits your activity.
A. For active and alternate bald eagle nests, if your project involves any of the following
construction or development activities, click
here.
- Building construction, 1
or 2 story, with a project footprint of ½ acre or less.
- Construction of roads,
trails, canals, power lines, and other linear utilities.
- Agriculture or
aquaculture – new or expanded operations.
- Alteration of shorelines
or wetlands.
- Installation of docks or
moorings.
- Water impoundment.
B. For active and alternate bald eagle nests, if your project involves any of the following
large construction/expansion activities, click
here.
- Building construction, 3
or more stories.
- Building construction, 1
or 2 story, with project footprint of more than ½ acre.
- Mining.
- Oil and natural gas
drilling and refining.
- Installation or expansion
of marinas with a capacity of 6 or more boats.
C. For active and alternate bald eagle nests, if your project is a timber operation and
forestry practices, click here.
D. If your activity is helicopter
and fixed-wing aircraft use, click here.
E. If your activity is
blasting and other loud, intermittent noise (including fireworks), click here.
F. For routine motorized and
non-motorized recreation that includes hiking, camping, atv use, and boating, click here.
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