WIND FARMS.............
Thursday, 30. October 2008, 21:14:02
Maps revealing some of England most sensitive sites to wind farm development have been published for the first time.
They highlight important but unprotected land where thousands of birds could be at risk if wind turbines were built.
The maps are the first of several for northern England being produced.They follow the publication in 2006 of similar map for Scotland, produced to ease conflict over wind farm proposals.
Appealing to the government for many years to publish maps like these primarily to help developers avoid sites that are important to wildlife.
The strongly support for wind farm development to help tackle climate change , and these maps clearly show the wealth of land or see still available for turbines and other renewables.
Climate change is the most serious long term threat to global biodiversity. Wind farms can be beneficial in tackling climate change but must be located, designed and managed so that there are no significant adverse impacts on birds of acknowledged national and international importance, or their habitats, with special attention being given to wind farms along migration flyways.
The potentially detrimental effects of wind farms on birds are... collision leading to direct mortality, didturbance displacement from or exclusion from whole wind farm, barriers to movement disrupting links between feeding, wintering, breeding and moulting areas, shange to or loss of habitat due to wind turbines and associated infrastructure...















Neil # 30. October 2008, 21:54
ERWIN # 31. October 2008, 08:00
Hello Ukwildlife
And very true it is.... thanks for your comment...
Adele # 1. November 2008, 12:16
ERWIN # 3. November 2008, 21:13
Correctly, but all animals have charge of the ultrasounds, where these wind mills have been placed, themselves the fish in the sea. Tanks for your visit...
Baby Dolly K. # 9. November 2008, 22:19
ERWIN # 10. November 2008, 20:10
Hi,
Tanks for your visit and comment true it is for all birds, and animals...