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Uptake of BirdLife South Africa/ EWT Best Practice Guidelines for Bird and Wind Energy By Samantha Ralston, BirdLife South Africa (energy@birdlife.org.za) Working towards global acceptance and application by specialists and EAPs, oversight and quality control of work done, lessons learned and revision of the guidelines to present version

Sharing Best Practice and lessons learned

International recognition of challenges

Agreement on the Conservation of African- Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds AEWA Resolution 5.16 on Renewable Energy and Migratory Waterbirds stresses the need to address or avoid adverse effects on migratory waterbirds contains operational recommendations

Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals November 2014, CMS Resolution 11.27 on Renewable Energy and Migratory Species endorses the Renewable Energy Technologies and Migratory Species: Guidelines for Sustainable Deployment and instructs the CMS Secretariat to convene a multi-stakeholder Task Force on reconciling selected energy sector developments with migratory species conservation.

DRAFT FOR PUBLIC CONSULTATION FEBRUARY 2015 Surveys should take into consideration times when sites may have different ecological function or value (e.g., during migration, breeding season, or winter seasons). Surveys should usually be conducted for at least one year (otherwise for periods determined by an expert, focusing on peak times for congregations or migrations). in areas of importance to migratory birds, surveys for two consecutive years are recommended Also refer to Jenkins et al. 2012

Common themes in guidance docs: Importance of planning and site selection o SEA, sensitivity mapping, site screening) Impact assessment o Tiered approach o Survey effort proportional to risk o Seasonality Monitoring (BACI) o Adaptive management o Writing up/ sharing lessons learned

Challenges & lessons learned

Buy-in/endorsement from key stakeholders Provincial conservation authorities Bird specialists

There are benefits to being an industry latecomer Learn from other countries mistakes (it is easier to get it right the right time) - incremental decision-making - access to information - post-construction monitoring Existing scientific evidence & guidelines Clearer idea of vulnerable species & sensitive areas Support from partners with established industries Financiers sensitised

Challenge: Taking into account seasonality Incremental decision-making Monitoring / impact assessment post authorisation Addressed through: Training & capacity building I&AP pressure (objections & appeals) Evidence of poor ability to predict impacts on single site visit Industry & government buy-in (industry is competitive - consistency NB) Lack of consistency to start with has created long - standing problems

Incremental decision-making Case Study 1 40 turbines approved (one site visit) Monitoring/impact assessment (post-authoirstion) - extremely high level of activity by priority species including range restricted and species of conservation concern Impacts more serious than originally thought Revised layout of 27 turbines

Incremental decision-making Case Study 2 100 turbines approved (one season) Monitoring revealed extended breeding lek of a priority species The developer agreed to halve no. turbines (pending further monitoring)

Incremental decision-making Case Study 3 35 turbines approved (one season) Monitoring - estimated impact on priority species considerably greater than was originally thought - The development could cause region s population to decline. Required changes in layout unlikely to be practically possible.

Interpretation of the guidelines For example: How much time to spend at vantage points Coverage / extrapolation to other areas Duration of study (6 months vs. 12 months) When to go beyond the minimum (e.g. radar, tracking) Addressed through: Review / comment on EIAs One-on-one discussions with specialists Training and capacity building Specialist groups and forums Revision of the Guidelines

Challenges: Interpretation of data (Turning data into recommendations) Little (no) post-construction data for SA Representativeness of data? Reliance on expert opinion; opinions differ (e.g. nest buffers) Collision risk modelling Lack of good population data for many species Defining unacceptable levels of risk Cumulative impacts (lag between EIA and operation) Capacity of decision-makers (Hope to) address through: Species guidelines Consensus of expert opinion International literature Precautionary principle Research Information sharing.

Challenges: Post-construction monitoring Requires a lot of man-power (not a bad thing in South Africa!) Scavenger removal (high?) Searcher efficiency (low?) Adaptive management (how will that work?) Access to information sharing of sensitive information (DEA/SANBI database?) Revised guidelines include more details

Challenge: perspective Power lines & associated infrastructure

more birds are killed by cats and windows Airplanes Wind Turbines Communication towers Pesticides Automobiles Cats Power lines Buildings 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Thousands

Bad kitty! Image source: MotherJones.com (Malingering/Flickr; vaxomatic/flickr)

Image source: MotherJones.com (Malingering/Flickr; vaxomatic/flickr) Mammal

Birds

Third edition almost done!

The journey has only just begun Keep checking on the right path Bumpy ride?

Acknowledgements: Hanneline Smit-Robinson Andrew Jenkins Birds and Wind (Renewbale) Energy Specialist Group Samantha Ralston energy@birdlife.org.za 0836733948 www.birdlife.org.za