Wind power development in Eastern Kazakhstan threatens migration of eagles

I. Karyakin, E. G. Nikolenko, E. P. Shnayder, L. S. Zinevich, G. Pulikova, N. G. Andreyenkova, Kordian Bartoszuk, M. Horváth, T. Juhász, M. Prommer
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On the basis of data obtained from ARGOS/GPS and GPS/GSM tracking of 34 eagles (4 Steppe Eagles (Aquila nipalensis) from Central KZ, 1 Steppe Eagle from Southern Ural region, 22 Steppe Eagles, 5 Eastern Imperial Eagles (Aquila heliaca) from the ASR and 2 Greater Spotted Eagles (Aquila clanga) from the from the Altai-Sayan Ecoregion), we have defined the main flyways, terms, and other parameters of migration of eagles through Eastern Kazakhstan. We have outlined the borders of the migration corridor and estimate the number of migrants passing through it. The study highlights the importance of the Karatau ridge for eagles from the vast territories of Russia and Kazakhstan. But we are also concerned about the development of wind farms with horizontal-axis wind turbines that expose ultimate danger for raptors in the Karatau migration corridor. One of them already exists – the Zhanatas Wind-Power Station. Here we calculated the possible negative impact on the eagle population from the existing and projected wind farms of the Karatau ridge and give our recommendations for neutralizing the damage from the development of the electric power industry in Karatau.
哈萨克斯坦东部风力发电的发展威胁着鹰的迁徙
本文利用ARGOS/GPS和GPS/GSM对哈萨克斯坦东部34只鹰(4只中部草原鹰(Aquila nipalensis), 1只南部乌拉尔地区草原鹰,22只草原鹰,5只东部帝国鹰(Aquila heliaca), 2只阿尔泰-萨扬生态区大斑鹰(Aquila clanga))的跟踪资料,确定了哈萨克斯坦东部地区鹰的主要迁徙路线、迁徙条件和其他参数。我们已经勾勒出移民走廊的边界,并估计了通过这条走廊的移民人数。这项研究强调了卡拉托山脊对来自俄罗斯和哈萨克斯坦广阔领土的鹰的重要性。但我们也担心发展水平轴风力涡轮机的风力发电场会给卡拉托迁徙走廊上的猛禽带来致命的危险。其中一个已经存在——扎纳塔斯风力发电站。在这里,我们计算了卡拉托山脊现有和计划中的风力发电场对鹰种群可能产生的负面影响,并提出了我们的建议,以消除卡拉托电力工业发展造成的损害。
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