Wind farms and power lines: collision and electrocution risks
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Wind farms and power lines: collision and electrocution risks
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Persistent electrocution mortality of Egyptian Vultures Neophron percnopterus over 28 years in East Africa
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 23 / Issue 1 / March 2013
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- 28 March 2012, pp. 1-6
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Avian electrocution mortality in relation to pole design and adjacent habitat in Spain
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 11 / Issue 1 / March 2001
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- 17 May 2001, pp. 3-12
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Effects of power lines on flight behaviour of the West-Pannonian Great Bustard Otis tarda population
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 21 / Issue 2 / 2011
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- 11 August 2010, pp. 142-155
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Pursuit of ‘sustainable’ development may contribute to the vulture crisis in East Africa
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 32 / Issue 2 / June 2022
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- 21 July 2021, pp. 173-187
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Effects of wind energy production on a threatened species, the Bicknell’s Thrush Catharus bicknelli, with and without mitigation
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 30 / Issue 2 / June 2020
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- 16 March 2020, pp. 194-209
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Brokering a settlement between eagles and industry: sustainable management of large raptors nesting on power infrastructure
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 23 / Issue 2 / June 2013
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- 02 May 2013, pp. 232-246
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Avian collisions with power lines: a global review of causes and mitigation with a South African perspective
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 20 / Issue 3 / September 2010
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- 19 March 2010, pp. 263-278
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How to manage human-induced mortality in the Eagle Owl Bubo bubo
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 16 / Issue 3 / 2006
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- 31 July 2006, pp. 265-278
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Modelling the risk of collision with power lines in Bonelli’s Eagle Hieraaetus fasciatus and its conservation implications
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 20 / Issue 3 / 2010
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- 26 April 2010, pp. 279-294
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Conserving outside protected areas: edge effects and avian electrocutions on the periphery of Special Protection Areas
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 21 / Issue 3 / 2011
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 296-302
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Conservation of Declining Bustard Populations
Underground cabling and marking of power lines: conservation measures rapidly reduced mortality of West-Pannonian Great Bustards Otis tarda
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 22 / Issue 3 / 2012
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- 16 December 2011, pp. 299-306
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Estimating the impacts of power line collisions on Ludwig’s Bustards Neotis ludwigii
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 21 / Issue 3 / 2011
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- 08 July 2011, pp. 303-310
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The impact of power line-related mortality on the Cape Vulture Gyps coprotheres in a part of its range, with an emphasis on electrocution
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 21 / Issue 3 / September 2011
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 311-327
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Electric infrastructure poses a significant threat at congregation sites of the globally threatened Steppe Eagle Aquila nipalensis in Saudi Arabia
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 32 / Issue 2 / 2022
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- 15 June 2021, pp. 313-321
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Electrical Components Involved in Avian-Caused Outages in Iran
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 31 / Issue 3 / September 2021
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- 03 November 2020, pp. 364-378
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Prioritizing strain insulators for raptor conservation
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 31 / Issue 3 / 2021
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- 07 July 2021, pp. 379-394
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Electrocution risk for the endangered Crowned Solitary Eagle and other birds in semiarid landscapes of central Argentina
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 28 / Issue 3 / 2018
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- 04 December 2017, pp. 403-415
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Testing for errors in estimating bird mortality rates at wind farms and power lines
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 27 / Issue 3 / September 2017
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- 09 January 2017, pp. 431-439
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Tracking data of the Little Bustard Tetrax tetrax in Iberia shows high anthropogenic mortality
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 28 / Issue 4 / December 2018
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- 12 December 2017, pp. 509-520
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The problem of raptor electrocution in Asia: case studies from Mongolia and China
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 23 / Issue 4 / 2013
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- 29 October 2013, pp. 520-529
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