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Solar-Wildlife Webinar Series #2: Biodiversity in PV Solar Facilities

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May 14, 2025
Onye Dike
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Published March 18th, 2025
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Summary

Join the Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute for the second installment of the Solar-Wildlife Webinar Series, focusing on biodiversity in photovoltaic solar facilities. This online event features experts from the USA and Australia discussing their research and findings.

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Date
May 14th, 2025
Type
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Event Overview

The Solar-Wildlife Webinar Series #2 will take place on May 14, 2025, at 4:00 PM ET. This online event is organized by the Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute (REWI) and aims to explore the intersection of solar energy and biodiversity.

Speakers and Topics

The webinar will feature two prominent speakers:

  • J.D. Willson, a Professor of Biology at the University of Arkansas, who has extensive experience in wildlife research, particularly focusing on reptiles and amphibians. His research includes large-scale occupancy studies related to sustainability and conservation in solar facilities.

  • Eric Nordberg, a Senior Lecturer in Applied Ecology and Landscape Management at the University of New England, Australia. His work emphasizes understanding how wildlife communities respond to disturbances and developing land management strategies that enhance habitat suitability for wildlife on solar farms.

Registration

Participants can register for the webinar through the following link: Register Here. This event promises to provide valuable insights into the ecological impacts of solar energy development and best practices for integrating biodiversity considerations into solar facility planning and operation.


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Onye Dike is a staff writer at Net Zero Compare.