Wind beneath their wings as UK researches bird life

3 August 2006


The aerial study into waterbird populations in key offshore wind farm development sectors has confirmed their large number and high diversity and will be used to inform offshore wind farm site applications so that they minimise the impact on the local environment. The data will also help government in meeting its EU obligation to monitor and protect seabirds.




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