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Green energy threatens endangered vultures in southern Spain

Posted by: Lisa on September 08, 2009 9:13:09 AM
A new study indicates that winds turbines could be contributing to the local extinction of an endangered vulture in southern Spain. ...The results suggest that if the number of wind turbines stays the same as it is today, the population will go extinct 10 years sooner than if there were no wind farms.
Note : http://www.barcelonareporter.com/index.php?/news/comments/green_energy_threatens_endangered_vultures_in_southern_spain/
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Circling turbines spell doom for vultures

Posted by: Lisa on September 06, 2009 11:29:13 AM
Could wind farms hasten the local extinction of an endangered vulture in southern Spain?
Note : http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20327243.100-circling-turbines-spell-doom-for-vultures.html?DCMP=OTC-rss&nsref=tech
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Wind farm threat to golden eagle

Posted by: Lisa on July 15, 2009 5:54:23 PM
Wind farms in Italy threaten to wipe out the Golden Eagle, farmers` organisation Coldiretti and national environmental organisations said Wednesday. A conference against wind power in Rome heard that huge numbers of birds are already being killed when they collide with the spokes of wind towers in Italy.
Note : http://www.lifeinitaly.com/node/6774
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Natura 2000 blows away wind farm

Posted by: Lisa on June 16, 2009 9:09:48 AM
Plans to build an ecologically friendly wind farm in northern Poland are being scrapped, after environmentalists pointed out that it would break EU laws on bird protection. The Debki beaches, on the Baltic coast, were set to see the construction of wind turbines but the project will not be realized as it would pose a serious risk to the region's birds.
Note : http://www.polskieradio.pl/thenews/business/artykul110250_natura_2000_blows_away_wind_farm_.html
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Renomar to keep 43 wind turbines in operation despite closure order

Posted by: Lisa on June 22, 2008 7:53:05 AM
Renomar will continue operation of the wind farms of Arriel (Vilafranca) and Folch II (Castellfort) wind farms, with 43 wind turbines, despite a closure order on the Environment, "until a final decision." The company behind the wind turbines has appealed arguing the closure order "does not conform to law nor to reality." The May 30 order demanded the stay of the two wind parks in the Wind Zone 3 of the Plan de la Comunidad Valenciana, due to the high mortality of vultures recorded. The two parks have a Declaration of Environmental Impact (DIA), which adopted its own conselleria. The company insists it has complied with all environmental measures that have been demanded including "painting the blades of wind turbines with zebra" stripes as well as conducting several studies on the impact of birds prior to the installation of the windmills ".
Note : http://www.levante-emv.com/secciones/noticia.jsp?pRef=2008062200_19_463470__Comunitat-Valenciana-Renomar-mantendra-funcionamiento-aerogeneradores-pese-orden-cierre
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[ General | Impact on Wildlife | Africa ]

Talks aim for cross-border protection of birds of prey

Posted by: Lisa on October 23, 2007 6:39:16 PM
Some 51 per cent of African-Eurasian migratory raptor species have an "unfavourable" conservation status. John O'Sullivan, of Birdlife International, a global alliance of conservation organisations, said: "We have recently heard about the sad case of the golden eagle being poisoned in Scotland, but birds of prey face additional problems trying to settle in networks of suitable habitats along their migration paths. We know little about the status of raptors in Africa, and in Asia species are poorly understood." The main threats to the birds, Mr O'Sullivan said, were habitat loss, illegal hunting, power lines, and wind farm initiatives.
Note : http://news.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=1687422007
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Conference aims to preserve birds of prey

Posted by: Lisa on October 22, 2007 6:35:46 PM
Birds of prey have been hard-hit by a variety of human induced threats including loss of habitat, persecution, illegal shooting and poisoning. Collisions with TV masts and wind turbines and electrocution on power lines have also added to population declines. Birds of prey are not prolific breeders which makes it hard for them to recover from losses and scientists believe that climate change will only add to the problems. Their position at the top of their food chain means they are an excellent indicator of the health of the ecosystem but unless there is an effort across borders and continents to help them their future looks bleak.
Note : http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2007/10/22/eabirds122.xml
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[ General | Impact on Wildlife | UK ]

Birding news: arrivals and alarms

Posted by: hughkemper on June 23, 2007 6:31:34 AM
Concern about dangers to Britain's biggest birds of prey from windfarms came as 15 White-tailed Eagle chicks were flown to Scotland for a new comeback scheme. The youngsters, when able to fly, will be released in about two months in the first phase of a new project to restore this species to eastern Scotland where it was wiped out by human persecution almost 200 years ago. Now they [up to 80 more to be released over the next four years] and the new population in the Hebridean islands following a similar, post-1970s re-introduction project will face a new hazard - if they happen to move into areas well stocked with wind turbines.
Note : http://www.fatbirder.com/news/index.php?article=779
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Wind turbines or bird Cuisinarts?

Posted by: hughkemper on May 11, 2007 7:24:16 AM
MILAN, Italy, May 10 New technologies are making an effort to mitigate environmental concerns over bird fatalities caused by wind turbines in Europe. A new monitoring program called WT-Bird has passed preliminary tests and will enter the next phase of testing. The WT-Bird, created by the Energy Research Center of the Netherlands, uses several techniques to monitor bird collisions.
Note : http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/61548.html
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Wind farm company refutes bird danger claims

Posted by: hughkemper on November 10, 2006 7:34:06 AM
The recent deaths of nine vultures in the Torremiro park near Morella is at the centre of a storm of controversy. Members of the ‘Eolicas-No’ collective stated that the birds were “sliced to death” by the blades of the giant wind collectors that can reach speeds of up to 290km an hour. However, a representative from the Renomar company that runs the installations, stated that the reason the birds died was that they had consumed the carcasses of other animals that had been dead for a considerable time.
Note : http://www.thinkspain.com/news-spain/12185
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[ General | Impact on Wildlife | USA ]

Watch the birdie

Posted by: hughkemper on July 08, 2006 10:37:21 AM
Ongoing research in Norway adds weight to the idea that turbines and large birds don't mix.
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Wind farm 'hits eagle numbers'

Posted by: hughkemper on June 23, 2006 10:05:37 AM
Wind farm turbine blades are killing a key population of Europe's largest bird of prey, UK wildlife campaigners warn.
Note : http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/5108666.stm
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Wind farms are 'killing eagles'

Posted by: hughkemper on June 23, 2006 7:17:20 AM
TURBINE blades on a wind farm are killing a key population of Europe's largest eagle, wildlife campaigners warned today.
Note : http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/216/216492_wind_farms_are_killing_eagles.html
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RSPB blames deaths of rare eagles on turbines

Posted by: hughkemper on January 27, 2006 10:13:29 AM
Wind turbines have caused the death of four rare, white-tailed eagles on islands off the Norwegian coast, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds said yesterday.
Note : http://www.guardian.co.uk/conservation/story/0,,1695897,00.html
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Wind farm 'maps' generate new row

Posted by: Cath on December 01, 2005 2:18:52 PM
The RSPB has released a series of images which show the scale of plans for a huge wind farm planned for the Hebridean island of Lewis.
Note : http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4484236.stm
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[ Impact on Wildlife | UK ]

Giant wind farm will be a 'catastrophe', warns charity

Posted by: Cath on November 30, 2005 9:59:47 AM
CONTROVERSIAL plans to build the world's largest wind farm on Lewis will have an "unprecedented impact" on endangered birds and wildlife and the island habitat that supports them, a major charity said yesterday.
Note : http://news.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=2326132005
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Wind farms feel the chill of public rejection

Posted by: hughkemper on April 05, 2004 4:24:53 PM
They introduced the world to "environmentally friendly" energy, but now some of Europe's "greenest" countries are under pressure to backtrack on wind farms as public anger grows over their impact on the countryside.
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Assessing Impacts of Wind-Energy Development on Nocturnally Active Birds and Bats: A Guidance Document

Lisa

October 31, 2007 7:00:00 PM

This important collaborative document describes the current research on wind energy and the assessment of impacts on nocturnally active birds and bats.


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