Time & Location
Nov 12, 2024, 9:00 AM – Nov 15, 2024, 5:00 PM
Location is TBD
About the Event
The biennial Wind Wildlife Research Meeting provides an internationally recognized forum for researchers and stakeholders to share and engage on the latest science focused on better understanding the risk of wind energy to wildlife and developing solutions to avoid, minimize, and offset impacts. The meeting also brings together thought leaders to discuss priority topics and themes in the wind-wildlife arena. Academics, researchers, conservation scientists, consultants, federal and state officials, NGO representatives, and industry professionals come together every other year for this unique opportunity. The meeting will take place from November 12 - 15th in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Call for Proposals:
The Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute (REWI) released a Call for Proposals for in-person coordinated sessions, workshops, and field trips at the 15th biennial Wind Wildlife Research Meeting (WWRM). This call is seeking proposals for coordinated sessions, workshops, and field trips that will be coordinated by external parties in close collaboration with REWI. A general call for abstracts for in-person and on-demand presentations and posters will follow separately in a few weeks. REWI will craft the agenda for the WWRM from both this Call for Proposals and the subsequent Call for Abstracts.
Submission Process: Please visit this webform and follow the instructions provided to submit proposals.
Submission Deadline: Submissions will be accepted until April 30, 2024
Late Proposals: Consideration of submissions received after the deadline cannot be guaranteed. Please contact wwrm@rewi.org with inquiries regarding late submissions.