Response to Natural England guidance on birds and wind farms TIN069
15 Jan 10
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This week Natural England released guidance to developers and ecologists describing the survey methods and effort which will be recommended when considering the potential impacts of wind farms on bird populations.
The document significantly extends established methods such as vantage point and breeding birds surveys and also includes further surveys such as mortality searches, the inclusion of control or reference sites, a requirement for nocturnal surveys of bird movements and potentially monitoring of both the development and reference sites for 5 - 15 years post-construction.
At this time it is not clear to what extent these guidelines will be implemented by Natural England or planning authorities.
Baker Consultants' team of ornithologists has put together a response to this document which can be downloaded below. If you would like to get involved in the discussion, please feel free to comment on this blog site, or contact Susan on s.white@bakerconsultants.co.uk
For the full guidance note from Natural England go to our earlier blog here