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Wind farm planning may change for wildlife safety
Credit: 19 August 2022 skynews.com.au ~~
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The way wind farms are planned may change due to the impact on bird species.
The Weekend Australian says wind farms are still being developed in clusters with small proximity between each turbine, without consideration for wildlife.
It is backed by Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek, who says this is an issue she will tackle when updating Australia’s environmental laws.
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