2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-66490-3
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Potential for spatial coexistence of a transboundary migratory species and wind energy development

Ta-Ken Huang,
Xiao Feng,
Jonathan J. Derbridge
et al.

Abstract: Global expansion in wind energy development is a notable achievement of the international community’s effort to reduce carbon emissions during energy production. However, the increasing number of wind turbines have unintended consequences for migratory birds and bats. Wind turbine curtailment and other mitigation strategies can reduce fatalities, but improved spatial and temporal data are needed to identify the most effective way for wind energy development and volant migratory species to coexist. Mexican free… Show more

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