b'Biodiversity and VegetationSwainsons Hawk RescueOn June 16, 2024 EPE Environmental was notified of an active nest containing Swainsons hawk hatchlings on our Greenlee-Hidalgo line (structure #333) near Lordsburg, NM.Oscar Trillo from Environmental reached out to EPE Transmissions, Hugo Ramirez and Jody Carmona for assistance removing the nest from the above referenced transmission structure. Oscar also contacted Dennis Miller from the Gila Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Sanctuary in Silver City, New Mexico to coordinate the rescue of two Swainsons hawk hatchlings.On June 18, 2024. Linemen Oscar Escapita and Brian Garcia mobilized bucket truck equipment to the structure and were able to successfully remove the nest and hatchlings safely, bringing them down from the structure and handing them over to Dennis Miller for transportation back to his sanctuary in Silver City, NM.Dennis Miller and his team cared for the approximately six-week old hatchlings until they matured and were ready to be released back into their natural habitat. On August 8, 2024, Dennis transported the Swainsons hawks from his sanctuary to an area approximately 0.25 miles west of Red Rock Road (north of Lordsburg, NM) where they were released.38'