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Katzner, Todd; Brandes, David; Miller, Tricia; et al.
Topography drives migratory flight altitude of golden eagles: implications for on-shore wind energy development
Summary: 1. Wind power is a fast-growing industry with broad potential to impact volant wildlife. Flight altitude is a key determinant of the risk to wildlife from modern horizontal-axis wind turbines, which typically have a rotor-swept zone of 50–150 m above the ground. 2. We used altitudinal GPS data collected from golden eagles Aquila chrysaetos tracked using satellite telemetry to evaluate the potential impacts of wind turbines on eagles and other raptors along migratory routes. Eagle movements during migration were . . . Complete article »
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