A large tribal wind power project near the Mexican border has been challenged by a group that claims it will harm birds and other wildlife.
In May, the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs published its decision approving a land lease between the Campo Band of Diegueño Mission Indians and Terra-Gen Development Company LLC. The 25- to 38-year lease would have the company build 60 turbines, each 586 feet tall, on tribal land about 70 m...
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