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Can an avian electrocution risk model from California guide retrofitting throughout the western United States?
Dwyer & Mojica
2022
U.S.
English
Hotspots in the grid: Avian sensitivity and vulnerability to collision risk from energy infrastructure interactions in Europe and North Africa
Gauld et al.
2022
Europe & North Africa
English
Power lines and birds: Drivers of conflict-prone use of pylons by nesting white storks (Ciconia ciconia)
Burdett et al.
2022
Spain
English
Better utilisation and transparency of bird data collected by TSOs
Kettel et al.
2022
Europe
English
Mitigating avian collisions with power lines through illumination with ultraviolet light
Baasch et al.
2022
U.S.
English
Electrocutions & collisions of birds in EU countries: The negative impact & bestpractices for mitigation
Raptor Protection of Slovakia (RPS)
2022
EU countries
English
A large-scale experiment demonstrates that line marking reduces power line collision mortality for large terrestrial birds, but not bustards, in the Karoo, South Africa
Shaw et al.
2021
South Africa
English
Crowd–sourced Reporting of Birds Nesting on Power Lines in Iran
Kolnegari et al.
2021
Iran
English
Risk of bird electrocution in power lines: a framework for prioritizing species and areas for conservation and impact mitigation
Biasotto et al.
2021
Brazil
English
Power line routing and configuration as major drivers of collision risk in two bustard species
Marques et al.
2021
Portugal
English
Flight altitudes of a soaring bird suggest landfill sites as power line collision hotspots
Marcelin et al.
2021
Portugal
English
Influence of local weather on collision risk for nocturnal migrants near an electric power transmission line crossing Kittatinny Ridge, New Jersey
Hammer et al.
2021
U.S.
English
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