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Effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from powerlines on avian reproductive biology

In a message dated 23/03/2006 15:44:05 GMT Standard Time, Sarah Dacre writes:

Dr James Reynolds, of the University of Birmingham, Centre for Ornithology, presented the attached PowerPoint presentation at the English Nature Symposium on Friday, 17th March in their Northminster House Head Office in Peterborough. All slides have been watermarked to protect Jim's copyright.

Jim's work on the effects of EMFs on avian biology was relevant and insightful.

He has approved the release of all slides for distribution to each of our groups of interested parties.

I would draw your attention to slides 10 & 13 which show scientifically significant reductions in egg shell thickness after exposure to EMFs in the American Kestrel studies he has researched and published jointly with Dr Fernie, of Canadian Wildlife studies, Burlington, Ontario, Canada.

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/en2006withwatermark.pdf


Kind regards

Sarah Dacre MSc
sarah@clearwaterimages.biz


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