ANOTHER NIGHTMARE FOR GALLOO ISLAND By Jim Wiegand, posted on Wind Task Force, see link below. This green fraud is as bad as it gets When Corruption rules,we get nightmare... read more →
wolfhillblog.wordpress.com Protesters joined the remaining migrating tundra swans at the Thedford Bog near Grand Bend, Lake Huron, on Sunday, April 6, 2014, to condemn plans to build a bristling barrier... read more →
mlwindaction.org After losing their battle to save a bald eagle nest from the chainsaw, anti-wind turbine activists are turning their fight to the tundra swan. “If we continue to allow... read more →
mlwindaction.org As you know, every March 10,000-15,000 Tundra Swans migrate from the eastern USA seaboard to the Arctic tundra of Canada and Alaska. On their epic 6,500-kilometer migration the swans... read more →
fws.gov The bobolink is an exceptional migrant, completing a round-trip of 12,500 miles every year. This bird spends the breeding months in North American grasslands and meadows, then travels south... read more →
With the number of offshore wind farms in European waters, and elsewhere, set to rise dramatically in the coming years, it is critical that the implications for wildlife are fully... read more →
telegraph.co.uk Late-night noise from spinning wind turbines on an outlying island of Taiwan may have killed 400 goats over the past three years by depriving them of sleep, an agricultural... read more →
The demand for renewable energy has led to construction of offshore wind farms with high-power turbines, and many more wind farms are being planned for the shallow waters of the... read more →
http://instituteforenergyresearch.org/ One of the realities of life is that all actions have consequences and all actions have tradeoffs. Wind power is no exception, especially with regard to environmental issues. Wind... read more →
savetheeaglesinternational.org.za The “green” wind energy facility ‘West Coast One’ on the West Coast is expected to kill roughly 500 birds overall per year, including 12 killings of priority species, comprising... read more →