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Thursday, November 05, 2009
Wyo. sets wildlife guidelines for wind developers
By MATT JOYCE
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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has released recommendations for protecting wildlife during wind energy development, including restrictions in sage grouse habitat and in big game winter range and migration corridors.

The department characterized this week's draft document as "advanced disclosure" of potential wildlife concerns. The department advises the Wyoming Industrial Siting Council on permit applications for major projects in the state, including wind farms.

The department began compiling the document a year ago because of growing interest in wind development in the state, biologist Scott Gamo said. It's modeled after similar guidelines for oil and gas development.

"We felt we needed to provide a concerted effort that the department can use to approach development, much as we've done with oil and gas," said Gamo, chairman of the department's wind task force. "Hopefully through the document, (developers) can know what our expectations are up front."

The department is taking public comment on the draft document until Dec. 18, after which time the Game and Fish Commission will vote on whether to adopt the recommendations.

The draft document includes recommendations for collecting data and evaluating wind development's effects on wildlife. It also includes recommendations for mitigating effects on wildlife.

Gamo said he considers it a "living document" that will be updated as scientific study reveals more information. There's a shortage of study on wind development's affect on animals including sage grouse, elk and mule deer.

"There is a rush to develop wind energy in Wyoming, but there is also very little research on the potential impacts of wind energy on wildlife other than bats, songbirds and raptors," Gamo said. Continued...

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