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Our Wildlife Will Be Impacted By The KRKO Tower Project
Swans, ducks and other birds several hundred yards north of the proposed KRKO Radio Tower site.
The proposed KRKO radio towers are planned for an established area used by watefowl, song birds, raptors and endangered species. The imporatnce of this habitat for these birds has caused great concern among wildlife conservation groups.

The towers will harm birds as they migrate through the area and as they take off and land at the adjacent regional parks and agricultural foraging grounds.
Bird Scientists Recognize Harm To Birds From Radio Towers

Bird scientists gathering at Cornell University last month for the annual American Ornithologists' Union (AOU) meeting looked ahead to the annual fall migration time with dread.
Faulty Towers

Your TV and cell-phone habits may be contributing to the deaths of millions of migratory birds a year, in collisions with communications towers.

Read the complete Audubon article
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