‘Meat-mincers’: Tasmanian wind farm with ‘bird avoidance tech’ kills endangered birds

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‘Meat-mincers’: Tasmanian wind farm with ‘bird avoidance tech’ kills endangered birds
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A Tasmanian wind farm using “so-called industry-leading bird avoidance technology” has killed at least eight of the state’s endangered wedge-tailed eagles as these machines “continue to be meat-mincers”, says Sky News host Caleb Bond.

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