Biological Significance Meeting
Presentations
November 17-18, 2003
Resolve, Inc.
1255 23rd
Street, N.W., #275
Washington, D.C. 20037
- Biological
Significance
Richard L Anderson, California Energy Commission
PDF - 352KB
- Why Talk About
Biological Significance?
Tom Gray, American Wind Energy Association
PDF - 1.7MB
- Updated Information
Regarding Bird and Bat Mortality and Risk
at New Generation Wind Projects
in the West and Midwest
Wally Erickson, WEST Inc.
PDF - 2.8MB
- Biological
Significance: Ultimately in the Eye of the Beholder
Kendall
PDF - 1.5MB
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FAA Lighting of Wind Turbines and Bird Collisions
Paul Kerlinger, Curry & Kerlinger, LLC
PDF - 1.6MB
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Mountaineer Bats
PDF - 1.2MB
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Raptor Mortality at the Altamont Pass Wind
Resource Area
K. Shawn Smallwood, Carl Thelander, and Linda Spiegel, BioResource
Consultants
PDF - 9.3MB
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GIS for Bird Conservation: a Tool, not a Panacea
Douglas H. Johnson and Maiken Winter
PDF - 4.7MB
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Avian Risk of Collision (ARC) Model
Richard Podolsky, Ph.D, Perot Systems
PDF - 1.2MB
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Offshore Wind Developments in the United States
Bonnie Ram, Energetics
PDF - 1.8MB
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WIND ENERGY & WILDLIFE: An Attempt at Pragmatism
Rob Manes, Wildlife Management Institute
PDF - 2.3MB
- Determining Biological Significance
Gerald W. Winegrad, American Bird Conservancy
PDF - 1.4MB
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Biological significance ≠ Statistical
significance
PDF - 1.7MB
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The MBTA, BGEPA, ESA, NEPA and Migratory Birds – Legal and Ecological
Implications in Dealing with Biological Significance
Albert M. Manville, II, Ph.D., U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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