Suggested practices for raptor protection on power lines: the state of the art in 1981
This report includes full sections on issue identification and resolution and the biological aspects of raptor electrocution. "Raptors are basically opportunistic and utilize power lines and support structures for a number of purposes, especially perching and nesting. The heaviest use is as hun...
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Published and distributed for the Edison Electric Institute by Raptor Research Foundation
[1981]
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Zusammenfassung: | This report includes full sections on issue identification and resolution and the biological aspects of raptor electrocution. "Raptors are basically opportunistic and utilize power lines and support structures for a number of purposes, especially perching and nesting. The heaviest use is as hunting perches." Power line designs and modifications for raptor safety include 1) methods to address problems of design and modification of poles, crossarms, and wire placements for adequate separation of energized hardware; 2) insulation of wires and other hardware where sufficient separation cannot be attained; and 3) management of eagle perching. Other mitigation measures are described for power line construction, maintenance, and operation to address impacts other than electrocution. The bibliography is annotated |
Beschreibung: | "A report prepared in the public interest.". - Replaces the author's 1975 edition of "Suggested practices for raptor protection on powerlines." Includes bibliographical references (p. 63-109) and index |
Beschreibung: | XII, 111 S. Ill. 28 cm |
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spelling | Olendorff, Richard R. Verfasser aut Suggested practices for raptor protection on power lines the state of the art in 1981 by Richard R. Olendorff, A. Dean Miller, Robert N. Lehman St. Paul, Minn. Published and distributed for the Edison Electric Institute by Raptor Research Foundation [1981] XII, 111 S. Ill. 28 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Raptor research report 4 "A report prepared in the public interest.". - Replaces the author's 1975 edition of "Suggested practices for raptor protection on powerlines." Includes bibliographical references (p. 63-109) and index This report includes full sections on issue identification and resolution and the biological aspects of raptor electrocution. "Raptors are basically opportunistic and utilize power lines and support structures for a number of purposes, especially perching and nesting. The heaviest use is as hunting perches." Power line designs and modifications for raptor safety include 1) methods to address problems of design and modification of poles, crossarms, and wire placements for adequate separation of energized hardware; 2) insulation of wires and other hardware where sufficient separation cannot be attained; and 3) management of eagle perching. Other mitigation measures are described for power line construction, maintenance, and operation to address impacts other than electrocution. The bibliography is annotated Birds of prey / Wounds and injuries Birds of prey / Mortality Overhead electric lines / Environmental aspects Overhead electric lines / Design and construction Overhead electric lines / Safety measures Birds of prey / Conservation Umwelt Miller, A. Dean Sonstige oth Lehman, Robert Sonstige oth Raptor Research Foundation Sonstige (DE-588)511608-9 oth Edison Electric Institute (New York, NY) Sonstige (DE-588)1042584-6 oth Raptor research report 4 (DE-604)BV040532254 4 |
spellingShingle | Olendorff, Richard R. Suggested practices for raptor protection on power lines the state of the art in 1981 Raptor research report Birds of prey / Wounds and injuries Birds of prey / Mortality Overhead electric lines / Environmental aspects Overhead electric lines / Design and construction Overhead electric lines / Safety measures Birds of prey / Conservation Umwelt |
title | Suggested practices for raptor protection on power lines the state of the art in 1981 |
title_auth | Suggested practices for raptor protection on power lines the state of the art in 1981 |
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title_full | Suggested practices for raptor protection on power lines the state of the art in 1981 by Richard R. Olendorff, A. Dean Miller, Robert N. Lehman |
title_fullStr | Suggested practices for raptor protection on power lines the state of the art in 1981 by Richard R. Olendorff, A. Dean Miller, Robert N. Lehman |
title_full_unstemmed | Suggested practices for raptor protection on power lines the state of the art in 1981 by Richard R. Olendorff, A. Dean Miller, Robert N. Lehman |
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title_sub | the state of the art in 1981 |
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