While solar energy is a clean alternative to fossil fuels, its implementation can impact local wildlife. Solar farms, particularly large-scale installations, may disrupt habitats and migration patterns. However, careful site selection and design can mitigate these effects. For example, integrating solar panels with natural vegetation can create dual-use landscapes, benefiting both energy production and wildlife habitats. Additionally, innovative approaches like pollinator-friendly solar farms support biodiversity by providing habitats for bees and other beneficial insects. By prioritizing environmental considerations in solar project development, we can harness the benefits of renewable energy while protecting and promoting healthy ecosystems.
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