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[ Impact on Wildlife | USA | California ]

Wind farm poses danger to bird populations

Posted by: Lisa on November 13, 2009 2:33:26 PM
The Altamont is the world's oldest wind farm with some 5,000 power-generating turbines covering 50 square miles on the Alameda County border. While generating good green power for the state, it has a bad reputation for killing birds. The wind turbines on the gusty Altamont Pass were installed after the energy crisis in the 1970s. Today, the world's oldest wind farm powers an average of 100,000 homes with clean green energy. But environmentalists say it comes at a steep price.
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[ Impact on Wildlife | Washington ]

Will wind farm project fly?

Posted by: Lisa on November 09, 2009 12:38:44 PM
A proposal to build the first wind farm in Western Washington may stall, and may even be doomed, because of concern that turbine blades would kill members of an endangered bird species, a state lawmaker says. "I'm just not feeling real confident that this is going to grab hold and move forward very fast," Rep. Dean Takko, D-Longview, said last week. "There are key players who aren't very supportive, and I think it's going to hold this up. Is it going to kill it? I don't know."
Note : http://www.tdn.com/articles/2009/11/09/top_story/doc4af7c1f4883fa140410631.txt
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[ Impact on Wildlife | USA | New York ]

Wind turbine placement should take migrating birds into consideration, ornithologist says

Posted by: Lisa on November 08, 2009 9:11:49 AM
Bill Evans wants to make it clear he's not against wind turbines. "I'm not anti-wind. I'm a consultant who people call from both sides when there's a concern about the impact on migrating birds," he said. Evans, 50, is an Ithaca-based ornithologist who has studied bird migration in North America for more than 25 years. He helped start the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology's research into avian night flight calls in the mid-1990s and in 1998 founded the non-profit group Old Bird Inc.
Note : http://blog.syracuse.com/outdoors/2009/11/wind_turbine_placement_should.html
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[ Impact on Wildlife | Hawaii ]

Attorney: County not liable for windmill bird strikes

Posted by: Lisa on October 31, 2009 1:48:11 PM
Proponents of small wind systems got a lift this week when the county attorney said a proposed bill designed to streamline the permitting process would not open the county to legal or financial liability should an applicant's windmill kill an endangered seabird. The announcement, delivered by Deputy County Attorney Ian Jung, who specializes in planning issues and advises the Kaua‘i Planning Commission. ...While Jung's statement could go a long way to resolving one issue standing in the way of the bill's passage, there are several other factors that have yet to be addressed.
Note : http://www.kauaiworld.com/articles/2009/10/31/news/kauai_news/doc4aebef7e660fd268725892.txt
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[ Impact on Wildlife | California ]

Altamont bird slaughter worsens

Posted by: Lisa on October 28, 2009 3:46:14 PM
The dirty little secret about the windmill farm at Altamont Pass is that it slaughters thousands of birds every year while politicians turn a blind eye. Four years ago, environmental groups filed suit after the Alameda County Board of Supervisors effectively allowed the farm's several owners to keep killing birds despite evidence that the deaths could be greatly lessened.
Note : http://www.eastbayexpress.com/news/altamont_bird_slaughter_worsens/Content?oid=1203381
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[ Impact on Wildlife | Impact on Bats | California ]

Report paves way for wildlife-friendly wind power in Monterey County

Posted by: Lisa on October 27, 2009 3:21:39 PM
The thousand of birds killed by the wind turbines at Altamont Pass tainted the reputation of the renewable energy source. But according to a recent report by the Ventana Wildlife Society and the Stanford Solar and Wind Energy Project, smaller wind-power projects may be able to harvest energy in some parts of Monterey County without harming the endangered California condor. "The condor is the main thing that's been holding up the development of wind-power projects in Monterey County," said John Roitz.
Note : http://www.thecalifornian.com/article/20091027/NEWS01/910270313/1002/Report-paves-way-for-wildlife-friendly-wind-power-in-Monterey-County
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[ Impact on Wildlife | UK ]

Golden eagles scupper wind farm

Posted by: Lisa on October 16, 2009 7:26:14 PM
Bird experts have welcomed the Scottish Government's decision to refuse permission for a wind farm they said would have posed a risk to golden eagles. WPR Wind Ltd hoped to build a 14-turbine wind farm near Inveraray in Argyll. However, RSPB Scotland objected to the proposal on the grounds that the site was one of the most productive areas in the country for golden eagles.
Note : http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/scotland/Golden-eagles-scupper-wind-farm.5739432.jp
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[ Impact on Wildlife | Pennsylvania ]

Wind turbine demonstration site raises concern for nesting herons

Posted by: Lisa on October 15, 2009 3:31:02 AM
Lane Johnson said the great blue herons that perch on and near his property in Bell Acres are like an annoying little brother that you wish would go away, but you also feel obligated to protect. ...he spoke during a public hearing Monday night against the proposed erection of a 60-foot wind turbine that would go up about a half-mile away from the herons' nesting spot -- or rookery -- because it might endanger the birds.
Note : http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09288/1005425-54.stm
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[ Impact on Wildlife | Impact on Bats | USA | UK ]

Do wind turbines kill wildlife?

Posted by: Lisa on September 26, 2009 9:55:49 PM
Wind turbine memorial. Illustration: Rob Biddulph Imagine that at the flick of a switch, you could not only turn a light on or off but select which power source you were going to use. Would an eco warrior choose wind power or coal? Surely this is a no-brainer. Not necessarily.
Note : http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/sep/27/wind-power-wildlife-lucy-siegle
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[ Impact on Wildlife | UK ]

Wind farms cause decline in bird population - RSPB

Posted by: Lisa on September 26, 2009 9:45:52 AM
Wind farms can reduce bird numbers by up to half, according to a new study by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, that raises questions about the charity's support of the new technology. ...It suggested that the most likely cause of the decline is the fact that birds are less likely to live near wind farms because of the noise and development.
Note : http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthnews/6231580/Wind-farms-cause-decline-in-bird-population---RSPB.html
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[ Impact on Wildlife | UK ]

'Poorly positioned' wind farms reduce rare birds' breeding

Posted by: Lisa on September 25, 2009 9:59:27 PM
The RSPB Scotland study looked at 12 operating upland wind farms in the UK and found that numbers of several birds of high conservation concern are reduced close to the turbines. Affected birds include the hen harrier and golden plover, which are protected under European law, and the curlew, which is a high-priority species under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan.
Note : http://news.scotsman.com/scotland/39Poorly-positioned39-wind-farms-.5681309.jp
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[ Impact on Wildlife | USA ]

Bird deaths soar at wind farms

Posted by: Lisa on September 22, 2009 2:54:29 AM
The slaughter at Altamont Pass is being raised by avian scientists who say the drive among environmentalists to rapidly boost U.S. wind farm power 20 times could lead to massive bird losses and even extinctions. New wind projects "have the potential of killing a lot of migratory birds," said Michael Fry, director of conservation advocacy at the American Bird Conservancy in Washington. ...Officials in the wind energy industry say migratory birds and birds of prey, including eagles, are killed each year at some of the nation's biggest wind farms, but they say the concerns are overstated.
Note : http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=298&articleid=20090921_298_0_Fryasu871005
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[ Impact on Wildlife | UK ]

Ospreys take off

Posted by: Lisa on September 19, 2009 10:22:35 PM
Scotland's ospreys are once again starting their epic annual winter migration to West Africa. Forestry Commission Scotland (FCS), the biggest land manager in the country, has been keeping a close watch on the success of the fish-eating birds of prey. One of the birds monitored using satellite tracking technology is known as Red 8T.
Note : http://news.scotsman.com/scotland/Ospreys-take-off.5662852.jp
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[ Impact on Wildlife | Europe ]

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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[ Impact on Wildlife | Europe ]

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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[ Impact on Wildlife | UK ]

Wind farm threat to Wales' national bird

Posted by: Lisa on September 06, 2009 8:19:10 AM
An energy company has admitted precious Red Kites are at significant risk from its planned new wind farm complex in South Wales. Now, campaigners against the controversial proposal in the Swansea Valley say they will prosecute npower renewables under the Wildlife and Countryside Act if the farm goes ahead and Red Kites - dubbed Wales' National Bird - are chopped up in turbine blades.
Note : http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/2009/09/06/wind-farm-threat-to-wales-national-bird-91466-24616525/
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[ Impact on Wildlife | Australia / New Zealand ]

Flying right for rare parrot

Posted by: Lisa on September 05, 2009 2:15:34 PM
For the next four months or so, Mr Ressom and fellow observer Helen Phillips will stand sentry among the reeds, monitoring the numbers of Australia's rarest bird - the orange-bellied parrot - making sure its dwindling numbers don't fly into the blades of a wind turbine. ...Last year, the turbines at Yambuk were shut down twice, when the observers alerted the wind farm operator Pacific Hydro, that a number of the parrots were feeding in the vicinity.
Note : http://www.theage.com.au/national/flying-right-for-rare-parrot-20090905-fc5f.html
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[ Impact on Wildlife | Impact on Landscape | UK ]

Plans for a windfarm may raise concerns

Posted by: Lisa on September 05, 2009 8:05:10 AM
Nature conservationists are expected to raise concerns over potential plans to place four wind turbines close to an internationally important bird reserve. ...Martin Kerby, RSPB planning officer for the North-east said: ... "When the planning application is submitted we will be looking very carefully at it. It depends on how many birds are passing through. "It's about 1km from Saltholme but of most concern is the North Tees mudflats."
Note : Naomi Corrigan, Evening Gazette
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[ Impact on Wildlife | Energy Policy | New Jersey ]

DEP opposes wind farm in Del. Bay; Structures would be hazards to area's many birds, official says

Posted by: Lisa on September 02, 2009 5:49:00 AM
State environmental officials oppose wind turbines anywhere in the Delaware Bay, a position that could jeopardize an Ocean County firm's plans for a wind park there. The Department of Environmental Protection cited potential threats to migratory birds, oyster seed beds and other resources in an Aug. 20 letter to Delsea Energy, of Toms River. Scott Brubaker, the DEP's assistant commissioner for land use management, wrote "the Delaware Bay is not an appropriate area for development of wind energy."
Note : http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/press/new_jersey/article_0583406a-6738-563e-87c1-7432dcec6c83.html
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[ Impact on Wildlife | Wyoming ]

Sage grouse effort yields slow results

Posted by: Lisa on August 30, 2009 10:05:40 PM
Not much is certain about the future of sage grouse in Wyoming - including the birds' undecided status as a potentially endangered species and their possible role in curbing oil, gas and even wind energy development. But based on a number of sage grouse habitat improvement projects in development across the Bighorn Basin, one thing is certain: Boosting the bird's prospects is a slow and painstaking process.
Note : http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/wyoming/article_9a10ffce-96b0-11de-98fb-001cc4c002e0.html
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