Wind Wildlife Research Meeting VII

The 7th Wind Wildlife Research Meeting was held October 28 – 29, 2008, in Milwaukee, WI.

About

The biennial Wind Wildlife Research Meeting provides an internationally recognized forum for researchers and stakeholders to share and engage on the latest science focused on better understanding the risk of wind energy to wildlife and developing solutions to avoid, minimize, and offset impacts. The meeting also brings together thought leaders to discuss priority topics and themes in the wind-wildlife arena.

Materials

  • Access a folder containing the program, abstracts, presenter bios, sponsor, and planning information here.
  • Access a folder containing the presentations for Wind Wildlife Research Meeting VII here.
  • Access a folder containing the 101 presentations for Wind Wildlife Research Meeting VII here.

Proceedings

These proceedings document research presented on topics relating to wind energy development and wildlife impacts. Areas of focus include impacts to birds and bats, habitat and behavioral impacts, and mitigation techniques and technologies.


Disclaimer: AWWI strives for excellence when organizing the agenda for the Wind Wildlife Research Meeting, and each abstract submission is peer reviewed. However, authors represent their own work, and inclusion of in the meeting program and proceedings does not imply endorsement of the study or results by AWWI or others affiliated with the meeting. Much of the information presented in presentations is preliminary and should not be quoted or cited without permission from the authors.