Webinar #18 in WREN Environmental Webinar Series
March 23, 2021, 15:00 - 17:00 UTC (8:00 am PDT/11:00 am EDT/4:00 pm CET)
Summary
Raptor interactions with wind turbines are a concern for the wind energy and wildlife community. Raptors have relatively low reproductive rates and are often protected by local, national, and international laws. The webinar shared information regarding on-going research on raptor behaviour and physiology as it relates to interactions with wind turbines. The webinar is part of WREN’s priority activity to reduce uncertainty regarding risk for raptors at wind farms.
Speakers
- Cris Hein
- Roel May
- Jeff Lucas
- Esteban Fernandez-Juricic
- Eliot Quon
- Guillaume Péron
- Ana Teresa Marques
- Sergio Vignali
A recording of the webinar is available here:
Past Events
- WREN Webinar #17: Experiences from conducting environmental research at land-based and offshore wind energy facilities, Online, 7 July 2020 15:00-16:00 UTC
- WREN Webinar #16: Multiple Uses for Offshore Space: Incorporating Wind Energy Development, Online, 5 April 2019 15:00-16:00 UTC
- WREN Webinar #15, NWCC Webinar #11: First Look at a New Generalized Fatality Estimator, GenEst, Online, 23 August 2018 16:00-17:30 UTC