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Greg Forcey

Greg Forcey

Gainesville, Florida
Consulting scientist focused on developing remote sensing technology to understand impacts to birds and bats from energy infrastructure.
BatRack: a remote sensing tool for bat detection and identification

BatRack: a remote sensing tool for bat detection and identification

BatRack is a remote sensing tool that uses a combination of acoustic, video, and radio telemetry to survey bats within small, defined areas.
Greg Forcey 18 Jan 2023
Bald Eagle Portrait

Eagle Conservation Plan Guidance for an Oklahoma Wind Energy Facility

We collaborated with a wind developer and the US Fish and Wildlife Service to develop an Eagle Conservation Plan for an Oklahoma wind facility.
Greg Forcey 10 Dec 2022
Wood Stork Foraging at Sunset

Spatial Electrocution Risk Assessment of Bald Eagles and Wood Storks in Florida

We present a model for predicting electrocution risk of bald eagles and wood storks on distribution poles in Florida.
Greg Forcey 05 Dec 2022
Bald Eagles nesting on a transmission tower.

Florida Bald Eagle Nest Disturbance Monitoring

Eagle nest monitoring is required when human disturbance occurs within 660 feet of an active nest. Here the basic nest monitoring and reporting requirements are described.
Greg Forcey 11 Nov 2022
Wind turbines

Modeling Bird and Bat Collision Mortality at Wind Turbines in the Central United States

Landscape spatial models inform collision risks for birds and bats in the central United States
Greg Forcey 05 Nov 2022

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