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Height, Guy Wires, and Steady-burning Lights Increase Hazard of Communication Towers to Nocturnal Migrants: A Review and Meta-analysis

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Author(s): Catherine Rich, Sidney A. Gauthreaux, Jr, Travis Longcore
Org./Source: The American Ornithologists’ Union
Year: 2008

Communication towers in North America kill millions of birds annually, and most of these are Neotropical species that migrate at night. This paper reviews and analyzes the literature on the features of towers that can be regulated, particularly tower design and placement, to provide a scientific basis for regulation of tower construction and operation.

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Item type(s): Report or Research Paper
Topic tags: Kittatinny Municipal Resources, Land Use Planning, Land Use and Growth Management
Related guides: Important Bird Areas

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