Exelon Donates to Protect Nesting Bald Eagles at Braidwood Lake
02 Março 2006 - 7:13PM
PR Newswire (US)
BRACEVILLE, Ill., March 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A pair of bald
eagles that has nested on the Braidwood Nuclear Generating Station
cooling lake will be protected, thanks to a financial donation from
Exelon Nuclear and labor provided by the Illinois Department of
Natural Resources. The conservation efforts did not delay the
opening of the popular fishing and recreation spot, which opened as
planned on March 1. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service requires the
area around the nesting eagles to be cordoned off by at least 330
feet in all directions. In this case, that requirement will mean
the installation of a buoy system near the inlet on the lake where
the nest is located. Exelon donated the full $20,600 cost of the
buoys, which are required to protect the nest while keeping the
lake open for anglers. IDNR has set up a temporary buoy system
until the new buoy system arrives. Exelon owns the 2,536-acre lake
and leases it to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. "We
are thrilled to be able to contribute, in a small way, toward
protecting and enhancing the habitat for an important symbol for
our country, the bald eagles," said Keith Polson, Braidwood site
vice-president. "The bald eagle preservation program is an exciting
addition to our other conservation efforts at Braidwood." Braidwood
Generating Station's cooling lake is surrounded by abundant open
space where plants and animals can make their homes. In addition,
Exelon directly supports The Nature Conservatory, Openlands
Project, the Chicago Park District and other environmental groups.
"The fact that bald eagles are nesting in the Braidwood area shows
how many gains we have made in conservation efforts for the bald
eagle, thanks in large part to efforts like these across the
country," said Acting Department of Natural Resources Director Sam
Flood. "We are grateful for Exelon's donation that will help
protect the natural habitat of our country's most visible symbol."
Outdoor enthusiasts were also pleased that Exelon and IDNR were
able to protect the eagles and keep the lake open to the public.
"We're happy that the eagles will be protected, and that Braidwood
Lake will remain open for all the fishing tournaments and other
events we have planned," said Chuck Lide, a Braidwood resident and
president of American Bass Anglers, District 39. Last year,
representatives from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife spotted the two
bald eagles in early spring. But after boat traffic began on the
lake, the eagles left the area. This February, representatives from
the federal agency again spotted eagles again. Fish and Wildlife
officials do not believe there are any eggs yet, as the eagles have
not been spending all of the time in the nest, which is being
monitored from a safe distance. Once an egg had been laid, eagles
always have one parent in the nest at all time. Because of the use
of DDT and other pesticides in the middle of the 20th Century, the
numbers of bald eagles dropped from hundreds of thousands in the
late 18th Century to fewer than 10,000 nesting pairs by the 1950s.
By the 1960s, that figured dropped to fewer than 500 nesting pairs.
Today, there are more than 20,000 birds and 5,000 nesting pairs,
and the numbers of eagles in Illinois are rising. While the primary
purpose of Braidwood Lake is cooling the plant, Exelon is pleased
to offer it as a recreational opportunity for the public. This
year, for the fifth consecutive year, Braidwood Generating Station
will host Exelon Nuclear's "Fishing for a Cure." Anglers are
invited to cast a line for charity in the team bass tournament on
Saturday, May 13 at Braidwood Lake. Tournament proceeds will
benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation(R) of Illinois. The Foundation
grants wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions
to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy. For
more information about Make-A-Wish of Illinois or to refer a child,
please visit http://www.wishes.org/ or contact the foundation at
800.978.WISH. The tournament will commence from Braidwood Lake's
Kankakee Road (South) Ramp. The entry fee is $100 per team with all
proceeds, including 100% of all tournament entry fees, going to the
Make-a-Wish Foundation. Rules and entry forms are available on the
Internet at http://www.exeloncorp.com/programs/fishing . To receive
an entry form by mail or for more information, contact Braidwood
Generating Station Communications Manager Neal Miller via e-mail at
or by telephone at (815) 417-3184. Exelon Corporation is one of the
nation's largest electric utilities with approximately 5.2 million
customers and more than $15 billion in annual revenues. The company
has one of the industry's largest portfolios of electricity
generation capacity, with a nationwide reach and strong positions
in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic. Exelon distributes electricity to
approximately 5.2 million customers in northern Illinois and
Pennsylvania and gas to more than 470,000 customers in the
Philadelphia area. Exelon is headquartered in Chicago and trades on
the NYSE under the ticker EXC. DATASOURCE: Exelon Nuclear CONTACT:
Neal Miller of Exelon Nuclear - Braidwood Station, +1-815-417-3184
Web site: http://www.exeloncorp.com/ http://www.wishes.org/
http://www.exeloncorp.com/programs/fishing
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