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What are we trying to assess? -- Wind farms and biodiversity: improving environmental risk assessments -- The use of aerial surveys for the detection of the brolga Grus rubicunda through south-west Victoria: key considerations for the wind industry -- Planning for net biodiversity gains: a case study of Hau?uru m? raki wind farm, New Zealand -- Session 2: Monitoring, mitigation and offsets -- Results and analysis of eagle studies from the Bluff Point and Studland Bay Wind Farms 2002 ? 2012 -- Observations from the use of dogs to undertake carcass searches at wind facilities in Australia -- Key learnings from ten years of monitoring and management interventions at the Bluff Point and Studland Bay Wind Farms: results of a review -- Summary of panel session. 330 $aThis book gathers papers presented and discussions held at the Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts in Melbourne, Australia on 9th October 2012. The purpose of the conference was to bring together researchers, industry, consultants, regulators and Non-Government Organizations to share the results of studies into wind farm and wildlife investigations in Australia and New Zealand. The aim was to further networking and communication between these groups. The conference discussed key issues and areas for future investigation, with the intention of developing consistencies in research and management. Like the Conference, the book showcases current research and management in the field of wind farms and wildlife in Australia and New Zealand; establishes consistencies in research and management; and highlights areas in need of further examination. The papers in these Proceedings are presented in two session topics. The first covers ?Investigations and assessment of new wind farms? and the second, ?Monitoring, mitigation and offsets.? The Proceedings then summarize the panel discussions held at the end of the conference. 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