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The Royal Air Force’s first E-7 Wedgetail aircraft, designated WT001, has completed another system validation flight, the ...
Technology being used at two Tasmanian wind farms has drastically reduced wedge-tail eagle fatalities while cutting output by only around 1 per cent.
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Wedge-tailed eagles are the country's largest bird of prey The wedge-tailed eagle is Australia's largest bird of prey and one of the largest eagles globally.
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A wind farm with so-called “industry-leading” bird avoidance technology has killed at least eight endangered Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagles, prompting calls for an urgent moratorium on new ...
“Given that the Australian birds of prey used to be more diverse, it could mean that the Wedge-tailed Eagle in the past was more limited in where it lived and what it ate,” said Mather.
At twice the size of a wedge-tailed eagle, the newly discovered Dynatoaetus gaffae would have competed with thylacines and Tasmanian devils for prey.