About the American Wind Wildlife Institute

The American Wind Wildlife Institute is a science-based organization created by people who care about renewable energy and the environment: conservationists, state wildlife officials, wind energy leaders, and scientists. We agree that wind energy development is a vital and necessary step toward reducing fossil fuel pollution and addressing climate change. We also know that there is a shortage of scientific knowledge needed to advance wind development with proper protection for wildlife and habitat.

The American Wind Wildlife Institute, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is dedicated to providing and sharing scientific information and tools to advance wind energy with respect for the environment. AWWI leads a nationwide effort to:

  • Proactively address wildlife-wind siting issues on a regional and national level rather than a project-by-project basis
  • Promote needed research to fill knowledge gaps in wind-wildlife science and best practices for wind farm siting and operations
  • Provide a forum to address comprehensive data and resource needs that require cross-sector cooperation
  • Support dissemination of proven research findings, making them accessible to scientists, regulators, and others who can support further research and field implementation

We invite you to learn more about AWWI's history and leadership:

Wind-Wildlife Updates

Posted February 13, 2012

NREL Selects AWWI to Facilitate the NWCC: We are delighted to announce that the U.S. Department of...

Posted January 17, 2012

GIS-Based Tools for Renewable Energy Webinars: Three Webinars presenting state-of-the-art GIS-based tools for...

Posted December 20, 2011

AWWI Announces New Board of Directors for 2012: The American Wind Wildlife Institute (AWWI) has elected two new...

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