Animals
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‘Acoustic Lighthouses’ Making White Noise Could Save Millions of Birds
Annually, billion worth of gulls are killed by accidents with giant glass dwellings, connection spires, and utility poles. A notable investigation implies that putting 'acoustic lighthouses' that blow noise canceling in quick spurts, preventing wild birds on a dangerous path with soaring metallic structures, skyscrapers, and potentially wind generators, might be an option to overcome our fatal missteps.
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