
From CFACT
“I am aware of 21 approved industrial wind energy projects in my county. So the cumulative, contiguous impacts to my wildlife I actually experience every day, as do the families I photograph in my county.” — Albany County Conservancy founder Anne Brande
In Episode 462 of District of Conservation, Gabriella sits down with Anne Brande, a fourth-generation photographer and founder of Albany County Conservancy, to discuss Wyoming wind woes. Her organization is fighting upwards of 20+ onshore wind projects. Learn more about her efforts on the podcast today.
EP 544: Maria Davidson, SCI Foundation Conservation Program Manager – District of Conservation
- EP 544: Maria Davidson, SCI Foundation Conservation Program Manager
- EP 543: Safari Club Convention – Kenia Link from International Order of T. Roosevelt
- EP 542: Endangerment Finding Repeal & Potomac River Sewage Crisis
- EP 541: NH Right to Hunt & Fish (ft. Fred Bird from Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation)
- EP 540: Let Hunters Manage Catalina Island Deer (ft. Charles Whitwam from HOWL for Wildlife)
SHOW NOTES
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Wyoming Conservationists Worry Fed Rule Will Let Turbines Kill More Eagles
Wyoming Anti-Wind Activist Works To Slow Rush To Build Turbine Farms
Photo Credit: Madison Hughes
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