Wildlife and Wireless A Webinar on the Environmental Impacts of Electromagnetic Radiation Presentations by Experts in Science, Policy and Law Date: Thursday May 4, 2023 Time: 1:00 PM EST New wireless networks – including cell towers and small cells mounted on...
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Wildlife Biologist on Cell Tower Impacts to Bats and Birds
My Life for the Birds & Bats: Friends of Merrymeeting Bay Presents Wildlife Biologist Albert Manville Al Manville, Senior Wildlife Biologist, of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Retired Adjutant Professor, Johns Hopkins University speaks on his work as a...
Electromagnetic Radiation, Wildlife and Environment
Electromagnetic Radiation, Wildlife and Environment The harmful effects of wireless radiation extend beyond human health. FCC’s limits were only designed for humans, not animals. Despite numerous studies showing harmful effects from wireless and non-ionizing...
Wildlife Presentation
Cell Towers, Birds, Bees and Trees: The Science and Policy on Environmental Impacts with Theodora Scarato A Presentation to the Long Island, New York Community Register for the presentation at this zoom link. Download a factsheet on wildlife and cell towers here. ...
Maine Bill to Study Wireless Radiation Impacts to Wildlife and Children
Maine lawmakers are considering a Bill that would task the University of Maine to research the impacts of wireless networks to wildlife as well as to children. The bill “Resolve, to Study the Effects of 5G Technology on Bird, Bee and Insect Populations and the Effects...
“Wireless radiation: Hide yo kids, hide yo wildlife” Jackson Hole News and Guide
Dr. Devra Davis, President of Environmental Health Trust as well as Dr. Joel Moskowitz, the director of the Center for Family and Community Health at the University of California, Berkeley are featured in a news article on cell towers in Jackson Hole Wyoming. The...
Canadian Environmental Law Association Webinar Features Wildlife and Electromagnetic Radiation
Canadian Environmental Law Association Where’s the Protection? A Webinar Series on the Review and Reform of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act The Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) and Nature Canada full webinar series can be found here. Webinar 4:...
Wildlife Needs Protections From Electromagnetic Radiation
Not a single US agency nor international authority has ever acted to review research on effects to wildlife and set exposure limits to ensure protections for birds, bees, trees, and wildlife. The US Department of Interior wrote a letter in 2014...