Taking the Initiative for Wind and Wildlife
There are many factors involved in siting wind energy projects beyond
wind speed, including environmental regulatory, jurisdictional, and
financial considerations. AWWI is committed to building a body of
peer-reviewed science and field-tested best practices that will inform
siting decision-making, in order to avoid or minimize effects on
wildlife and wildlife habitat.
Scientifically-based analysis that includes field or laboratory
research, peer review, and publication provides a common ground for
decision-making. Moving forward from shared understanding, conservation
advocates, state regulators, and industry leaders can make better
decisions that advance wind energy and benefit the environment.
How can AWWI help advance wind-wildlife knowledge? We believe
progress depends upon focused research, improved analytical tools, and
widespread sharing of results. We are moving ahead on five fronts to
carry out our mission to:
AWWI's Director of Research and Evaluation, Taber Allison, Ph.D.,
oversees AWWI's science effort. For more information, please contact us
at
info@awwi.org.