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The Wind Energy Bird and Bat Monitoring Database is a joint initiative of the Canadian Wind Energy Association (CANWEA), Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS, Environment Canada),
Bird Studies Canada (BSC) and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (OMNR). The goals of this project are to facilitate improved understanding of the impacts of wind turbines on birds and bats, allow for greater consistency in assessment of wind power impacts across the country, and lead to future improvements in the Environmental Assessment and approval processes. The database is designed to allow individual industry proponents (and individuals or consultants working on their behalf) to enter field data derived from bird and bat population monitoring projects in a confidential environment, while providing the ability to analyse the data and create summaries for the public on the website. Results from such analyses will be used to inform future wind power developments, and to improve the EA and approval processes, particularly by streamlining data collection requirements.
Data submitted on this site remains the property of the person or organizations submitting them, and will be treated confidentially. The data from this database can only be accessed by authorized users, which include those collecting data on birds and bats using the recommended guidelines (for the purpose of accessing their own data only) and selected representatives from CANWEA, CWS and OMNR. Any other user (including Bird Studies Canada, except for the purpose of maintaining this site) who would like to access or request
data must fill in a data request form, which will be approved by CANWEA, CWS and OMNR.
As the site develops, proponents will be encouraged to make their data available for the purpose of generating data summaries on this site, including for example summary tables, maps and figures, with the objective of informing the public about the potential impact of wind energy activities.
At this time, proponents wishing to submit data into this database must be approved by
a CANWEA representative. If you do not already have a login on this site, or if you wish to request access to the data entry pages, please use this page.
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