San Francisco Is for the Birds

City to spend $150K to see whether sailboats scare, harm birds

San Francisco will spend $150,000 to study the effect of racing sailboats on birds in the bay area as part of a lawsuit settlement.

The San Francisco Chronicle reports:

To keep the big America's Cup contest afloat, San Francisco has agreed to spend $150,000 to study whether the racing boats - and their towering sails - will scare birds on the bay.

The study, which will be conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey, is part of a settlement of a lawsuit brought by a group that included former Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin.

"It's not that we're trying to head-shrink the birds," said Mike Lynes of the Golden Gate Audubon Society. "But when they take off because they are frightened, they expend energy, and that can affect their health."

Published under: EPA

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