WEST Attends the 8th Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts – CWW 2025

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WEST is excited to be attending the 8th Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts – CWW2025, taking place September 8–12 in Montpellier, France, next week! Join us as our team shares cutting-edge research and innovative strategies to support sustainable wind energy development.

Staff Presentations and Posters Include:
– “Integrating Social and Environmental Sciences to Aid in Siting and Permitting” – co-organized, Amanda Hale, PhD (Pre-Workshop, Monday)
– “Wind Energy and Biodiversity in the Tropics” – Kate MacEwan and Rosa Palmer (Special Session – Tuesday)
– “Rapid Build-out of Decarbonized Energy May Reduce Global Extinction” – Paul Rabie, PhD (Oral Presentation – Tuesday)
– “Strategies for Efficient Large Bird Fatality Monitoring” – Eric Hallingstad (Oral Presentation – Tuesday)
– “Smart Curtailment for Bats: Testing Efficacy with Multiple Data Streams at Three Wind Energy Facilities” – Paul Rabie, PhD (Poster Presentation)
– “Spatiotemporal Patterns in Sex Ratios of Bat Fatalities at Wind Energy Facilities in the United States” – co-author, Amanda Hale, PhD (Poster Presentation)

Find us at Booth #19 throughout the week and connect with our experts during sessions and networking events. We hope to see you there!

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