August 2-3, 2006 Albany, NY
The following presentations were given at the NY Technical Workshop on Wind/Wildlife Issues:
Wildlife Characterization and Assessment of Actual or Potential Impacts from Wind Development Jessica Kerns
How do We Characterize Bird and Bat Species Presence and Activity at a Site? And What Methods are Available? Todd Mabee
Post-Construction Monitoring: Birds and Bats Paul Kerlinger
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Priority Issues, Questions, and Concerns for Post Construction Monitoring Panel Discussion Al Manville
How do We Ensure the Rigor of Data in Both Pre and Post-Construction Studies? Wally Erickson
What Methods Are Available To Assess Approaches For Evaluating Impact To Wildlife Species? What Is The Effectiveness Of The Methods? Dale Strickland
What Methods are Available to Predict or Measure the Relationship between the Presence of a Species and its Risk of Impact with a Wind Facility? Wally Erickson
What Mitigation Strategies have been Considered, Adopted, Evaluated? Have they been Successful? Ed Arnett
What is Adaptive Resource Management? Has it been Applied at Wind Development Sites? What can we Learn from Sites in the Cases where it has been Applied? Jan Beyea
What Should be Considered for Post Construction Habitat Management; Are there Lessons, Rules of Thumb to Consider? Rob Manes
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