Birds thriving, breeding successfully in Germany’s solar parks

Larks and other bird species are flourishing in Germany’s solar parks, where breeding success exceeds that of many other habitats. These PV project sites are becoming valuable refuges, benefiting both wildlife and the surrounding environment.

Birds thriving, breeding successfully in Germany’s solar parks

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