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Hydroelectricity wreaks a huge amount of damage even if it is a renewable source of energy. For example, if a hydroelectric dam is placed too close to a fault line its activity can potentially cause an earthquake. Additionally, the massive displacement of water needed to create hydroelectricity completely changes the surrounding ecosystem which can have devastating effects on local marine wildlife, especially on the migration patterns of fish. There are certain solutions and precautions which can reduce these damages, such as fish ladders, but on the whole the massive amounts of environmental damage caused by hydroelectric dams are not safe.
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Who is in charge of protecting wildlife state, federal or local government?
you can tell the local zoo to unlock their wolf's cages for them to be free. you can also tell wildlife conservation groups to put wolves in wildlife reserves so they'll not be hunted again thus, increasing their population.
The environmental impact, including flooding, affecting local wildlife, and potential new traffic is one major concern. Another would be finding a way to provide for the power needs of the growing population.
S. R. Barber has written: 'Wildlife (Saskatchewan)' -- subject(s): Dams, Environmental aspects of Dams, Environmental aspects of Hydroelectric power plants, Hydroelectric power plants
A wildlife sanctuary is a place where wildlife can be safe. endangered species are often kept here under strict government protection.
Keep animals safe from humans, and humans safe from animals.
Information on wildlife can be accessed through local wildlife management authorities. The internet is also a good place to find information regarding any wildlife you may be interested in.
Hydroelectric power is clean, safe, and efficient. Building a dam is expensive, but the water is free and is naturally renewed by the water cycle. Unlike power plants that burn coal or oil, hydroelectric plants do not contribute to air pollution. But flooding the land behind a dam can destroy wildlife habitats as well as farms and towns. In addition, the dam forms a barrier across the river. It may prevent fish from traveling to the parts of the river where they usually lay their eggs and hatch their young.
Hydroelectric power is clean, safe, and efficient. Building a dam is expensive, but the water is free and is naturally renewed by the water cycle. Unlike power plants that burn coal or oil, hydroelectric plants do not contribute to air pollution. But flooding the land behind a dam can destroy wildlife habitats as well as farms and towns. In addition, the dam forms a barrier across the river. It may prevent fish from traveling to the parts of the river where they usually lay their eggs and hatch their young.