WEST Co-Presenting in REWRF Webinar

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WEST Senior Biologist Eric Hallingstad is a co-presenter in Renewable Energy Wildlife Research Fund (REWRF) webinar, “Eagle Flight Characteristics and Wind Turbines and Raptor Carcass Persistence.” This webinar will provide an opportunity to learn more about REWRF’s groundbreaking work in the renewable energy-wildlife space and what lessons can be learned from these efforts.

At 3pm ET, on Thursday, February 23rd, Eric will present “Game Bird Carcasses are Less Persistent than Raptor Carcasses, but Can Predict Raptor Persistence Dynamics”. 

Register today at the link below: https://rewi.org/webinars/eagle-flight-characteristics-wind-turbines-and-raptor-carcass-persistence/

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