Orloff and Flannery (1992) estimated that several hundred reports are annually killed by turbine collisions, wire strikes, and electrocutions at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area (WRA). The most common fatalities were those of red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis), American kestrels (Falco sparvatius), and golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos), with lesser numbers of turkey vultures (Cathartes aura), common ravens (Corvus corax), bam owls (Tyto alba), and others. Among the species of raptors killed at Altamont Pass, the one whose local population is most likely to be impacted is the golden eagle. Besides its being less abundant than the others, the breeding and recruitment rates of golden eagles are naturally slow, increasing their susceptibi...
Researchers typically conduct fatality monitoring to determine a wind energy facility’s direct impac...
Renewable energy sources like wind energy are rapidly expanding in order to meet challenges of clima...
<div><p>Recent growth in the wind energy industry has increased concerns about its impacts on wildli...
Since January 1994, the Predatory Bird Research Group, University of California, Santa Cruz, has bee...
The wind industry has annually reported 28-43 turbine blade strike casualties of golden eagles in th...
Since 1981, more than 7,000 wind turbines have been installed in the Altamont Wind Resource Area in ...
There is concern for golden eagles (Aquilla chrysaetos) in the West as a result of contradictory pop...
Abstract A central challenge in applied ecology is understanding the effect of anthropogenic fatalit...
Raptors are exposed to a wide variety of human-related mortality agents, and yet population-level ef...
<div><p>Raptors are exposed to a wide variety of human-related mortality agents, and yet population-...
Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos), are widespread raptors, breeding predominately in western North A...
Human actions effect wildlife in both indirect and direct ways. Indirect processes – habitat loss, c...
In view of population declines in several species of raptors in North America and Europe in the last...
Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) in the western U.S. have received increased attention due to an ap...
Wind power is a major candidate in the search for clean, renewable energy. Beyond the technical and ...
Researchers typically conduct fatality monitoring to determine a wind energy facility’s direct impac...
Renewable energy sources like wind energy are rapidly expanding in order to meet challenges of clima...
<div><p>Recent growth in the wind energy industry has increased concerns about its impacts on wildli...
Since January 1994, the Predatory Bird Research Group, University of California, Santa Cruz, has bee...
The wind industry has annually reported 28-43 turbine blade strike casualties of golden eagles in th...
Since 1981, more than 7,000 wind turbines have been installed in the Altamont Wind Resource Area in ...
There is concern for golden eagles (Aquilla chrysaetos) in the West as a result of contradictory pop...
Abstract A central challenge in applied ecology is understanding the effect of anthropogenic fatalit...
Raptors are exposed to a wide variety of human-related mortality agents, and yet population-level ef...
<div><p>Raptors are exposed to a wide variety of human-related mortality agents, and yet population-...
Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos), are widespread raptors, breeding predominately in western North A...
Human actions effect wildlife in both indirect and direct ways. Indirect processes – habitat loss, c...
In view of population declines in several species of raptors in North America and Europe in the last...
Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) in the western U.S. have received increased attention due to an ap...
Wind power is a major candidate in the search for clean, renewable energy. Beyond the technical and ...
Researchers typically conduct fatality monitoring to determine a wind energy facility’s direct impac...
Renewable energy sources like wind energy are rapidly expanding in order to meet challenges of clima...
<div><p>Recent growth in the wind energy industry has increased concerns about its impacts on wildli...