PENNSYLVANIA UPS PENALTY FOR KILLING EAGLES
In addition to fines, replacement costs for killing eagles raised to $2,500.
Those who kill golden and bald eagles will face stiffer penalties under Pennsylvania law.
The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners today gave final approval to a measure that increases to $2,500 the replacement costs for killing bald eagles or golden eagles.
The heightened penalty will take effect in the coming months.
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