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Communication Towers and the
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The Fish and Wildlife Service's Branch of Advanced Planning and Habitat Conservation, working in collaboration with the Divisions of Migratory Bird Management, Law Enforcement, and other Service personnel in field and Regional offices, developed a set of voluntary guidelines for the siting, construction, operation, and decommissioning of communication towers. The guidelines were developed from research conducted in several eastern, midwestern, and southern States, and were refined through Regional review. The voluntary guidelines are designed to assist tower companies in developing their communication systems in a way which minimizes the risk to migratory birds and threatened and endangered species. A Tower Site Evaluation Form was also developed to assist in the collection of proper information to be included in requests for consultations and to streamline the review process.

Service Guidance on the Siting, Construction, Operation and Decommissioning of Communication Towers

Tower Site Evaluation Form

A Communication Tower Work Group composed of government agencies, industry, academic researchers and NGO's was formed to develop and implement research that may yield additional information on ways to construct and operate towers to prevent bird strikes. As new information becomes available, the guidelines will be updated accordingly.

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