In Scotland, wind farm construction was deliberately paused during nesting season to protect the legally protected golden eagles and other vulnerable wildlife. Instead of pushing ahead, developers adjusted timelines to avoid disturbing breeding birds and fragile habitats.
This decision showed that renewable energy and wildlife protection don’t have to be opposing forces. By respecting natural cycles, Scotland demonstrated responsible development—where clean energy goals move forward without sacrificing biodiversity. It’s a powerful reminder that true sustainability isn’t just about producing green power but about building it in harmony with the living world around us.
Binod Kumar Simkhada
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