D.R. HORTON's "expert" lied about the presence of bald eagles on Fish Island at the July 3, 2018 Planning and Zoning Board meeting, falsely claiming an "active" bald eagle nest was "abandoned."
NASDAQ reports that the top five institutional owners of D.R. HORTON stock are:
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On July 3, 2018, the day before Independence Day, ROGERS TOWERS partner ELLEN AVERY-SMITH, on behalf of Texas billionaire DONALD R. HORTON and St. Augustine landowner PIERRE THOMPSON, presented false testimony that bald eagle nest number SJ019 on Fish Island is "abandoned."
The bald eagle is our national symbol, no longer endangered but still a threatened species, legally protected by two federal criminal laws, the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
In fact, during the 2017-2018 season, the "abandoned" bald eagle nest was shown to be an active bald eagle nest, with a nesting pair and babies.
Unrebutted testimony from our Matanzas Riverkeeper, Jen Lemberk, St. Johns County Audubon Society President Amy Koch, Audubon Eagle Watch expert Rhonda Lovett and eco-tour guide Adam Morley ALL verified the presence of eagles, with time-stepped photos (17MAR2018 13:15; 13:17; 13:19) admitted into evidence by PZB:
Full report on D.R. HORTON ownership here:
NASDAQ reports that the top five institutional owners of D.R. HORTON stock are:
1. | VANGUARD GROUP INC | 35,967,605 | |
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2. | BLACKROCK INC. | 29,952,786 | |
3. | STATE STREET CORP | 15,080,418 | |
4. | SANDERS CAPITAL, LLC | 13,982,216 | |
5. | FMR LLC | 12,573,473 |
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On July 3, 2018, the day before Independence Day, ROGERS TOWERS partner ELLEN AVERY-SMITH, on behalf of Texas billionaire DONALD R. HORTON and St. Augustine landowner PIERRE THOMPSON, presented false testimony that bald eagle nest number SJ019 on Fish Island is "abandoned."
The bald eagle is our national symbol, no longer endangered but still a threatened species, legally protected by two federal criminal laws, the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
In fact, during the 2017-2018 season, the "abandoned" bald eagle nest was shown to be an active bald eagle nest, with a nesting pair and babies.
Unrebutted testimony from our Matanzas Riverkeeper, Jen Lemberk, St. Johns County Audubon Society President Amy Koch, Audubon Eagle Watch expert Rhonda Lovett and eco-tour guide Adam Morley ALL verified the presence of eagles, with time-stepped photos (17MAR2018 13:15; 13:17; 13:19) admitted into evidence by PZB:
Full report on D.R. HORTON ownership here:
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