Crane Habits and Wind Turbines: A Coastal Conundrum

Fri Dec 06 2024
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Ever wondered how wind turbines might affect the lives of red-crowned cranes? Scientists in Yancheng, East China, have been exploring this very question. They tracked these birds using GPS and discovered that cranes tend to keep their distance from wind farms, avoiding potential collisions. However, the presence of these tall structures might be limiting the cranes' living space, forcing them into smaller areas. It's like a big "Keep Out" sign around the turbines.
Scientists analyzed data from over 36, 000 GPS locations and found that cranes mostly spend their time in the Yancheng National Nature Reserve, where there are no wind turbines. On average, they stay about 7 kilometers away from the nearest turbine. But these wind farms could be shrinking the cranes' suitable habitat, making their living spaces smaller. Yancheng's coastal wetland is a special place. It's an important home for red-crowned cranes, recognized by the Ramsar Convention. However, it's also where many wind turbines are located. To understand how cranes and wind farms coexist, scientists released over 20 captive-bred cranes into the wild and tagged 6 of them with GPS.
https://localnews.ai/article/crane-habits-and-wind-turbines-a-coastal-conundrum-75ad5256

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