According to wind farm operator TRUenergy, there are still active wedge -
tailed eagle populations in the hills.
This Pacific Hydro project was originally for «70 wind turbines and was refused by Minister Hulls in July 2005 due to the potential impact of the development on the Wedge -
tailed Eagle population and, to a lesser extent, visual amenity in the Parwan Valley.»
Not exact matches
Today, scientific monitoring of toxins and pollutants ensures the positive development of Germany's white -
tailed sea
eagle population, it also benefits the environment as a whole, including human health.
For years, the white -
tailed sea
eagle population remained without any offspring until it was diminished to an alarming state.
The Tasmanian sub-species of the Australian wedge
tailed eagle is endangered and its
population is declining, but wind farms are not the cause.
The breeding success of white -
tailed eagles is being threatened by the growth and expansion of wind farms, which could further reduce
populations of these unique birds.