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by gcheong
407 days ago
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By sheer numbers, yes, but the kinds of birds killed are different. Larger, slower reproducing birds such as eagles, condors, etc. are more at risk being killed by wind turbines because deaths in those groups have a much larger effect whereas cats kill a much larger number of birds but they tend to be smaller, faster reproducing species and as such their numbers overall aren't as much at risk. |
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If your position is that all five of these factors don't impact larger birds, the onus is on you to back that claim up.
[1] https://www.statista.com/chart/15195/wind-turbines-are-not-k...