"These two that have mated and that are bonded built their nest, have lived in that nest year after year - they have very much become a part of your community," Witten said. "All of those things together really emphasize how important Jim and Pam are to this community."
Hughston Homes did not address specific questions about whether the company lied to or misled Auburn city officials about its decision to destroy the bald eagle nest. But Tyler Findley, Hughston's land acquisition and development director, said the developer 'continues to be fully cooperative with both the City of Auburn and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to address confusion around...
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