While many conservationists support renewable energy, the development of wind farms is proving to be divisive.
Local people and politicians from the towns where nuclear plants have been proposed have explained their cases for and against the planned move.
‘The problem is it’s extremely hard to find timber that’s most attractive for logging, which is not also the habitat of a whole bunch of threatened species.’
A complete reversal of previous government’s policy.
The 156-mile-long Indian River Lagoon is home to over 5,000 unique animal and plant species, including large populations of sea turtles and manatees.
Joel Sartore sees wildlife from a unique vantage point: through his photographer’s lens.
While many conservationists support renewable energy, the development of wind farms is proving to be divisive.
Local people and politicians from the towns where nuclear plants have been proposed have explained their cases for and against the planned move.
‘The problem is it’s extremely hard to find timber that’s most attractive for logging, which is not also the habitat of a whole bunch of threatened species.’
A complete reversal of previous government’s policy.
The 156-mile-long Indian River Lagoon is home to over 5,000 unique animal and plant species, including large populations of sea turtles and manatees.
Joel Sartore sees wildlife from a unique vantage point: through his photographer’s lens.