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Helps to Stop Birds from Falling with Power Lines

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A Simple Technique to Stop Birds from Hitting Power Lines During spring relocation, the greater part of 1,000,000 Sandhill Cranes visits the shores of Nebraska's Platte River, a basic visit where the species has perched for millennia. Be that as it may, for some unfortunate birds, this old spot of break is an advanced deathtrap. Consistently, handfuls to a large number of cranes endure dangerous impacts with two electrical transmission lines that cross the stream at Audubon's Rowe Sanctuary.  Presently a scientist has arrived on another technique that appears to cut crane fatalities at the property. On the off chance that his outcomes, distributed in a new report in The Condor: Ornithological Applications, can be extended to different destinations, the innovation would offer another path for the business to address a peril that slaughters a large number of birds every year in the United States alone.  James Dwyer, a researcher who helps electric utilities fabricate more avian-...