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Guidelines for Conducting Bird and Bat Studies at Commercial Wind Energy Projects
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Document Date: 2013-04-12 11:42:07


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Great Lakes / /

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New York State Department / Wildlife Endangered Species Unit / Department of Environmental Conservation / Division of Environmental Permits / Environmental Conservation Division of Fish / Wildlife and Marine Resources / Division of Fish / Wildlife and Marine Resources / Fish and Wildlife Services Special Licenses Unit / US Fish and Wildlife Service / SEQRA / /

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ecologist / mammal specialist / Commissioner / experienced wildlife biologist / /

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Indiana / /

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