Environmental
Florida's 'Bald Eagle Protection Act' and the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act may affect real estate development if:
AA property is located near an airport
BAn active bald eagle nest (or tree with migratory birds) is within the planned development area✓ Correct
CThe property was formerly agricultural
DThe property is in a coastal erosion zone
Explanation
Both state and federal laws protect bald eagle nests and nesting activity. Development activities within specified buffer distances from active bald eagle nests may require US Fish and Wildlife Service surveys and potentially a permit or modified development plans.
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