Eskom hires helicopter to help vultures

10 September 2015 - 22:01 By RDM News Wire
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Eskom had to hire a helicopter on Thursday to assist in changing power lines below the Kransberg vulture colony in Limpopo from bird “unfriendly” to bird “friendly”.

South Africa’s vultures are faced with a number of threats‚ including poisoning‚ persecution‚ drowning in farm reservoirs‚ food shortages‚ loss of suitable habitat and the exploitation via the muti trade.

“Sadly mortalities of these large birds with Eskom infrastructure remain an additional threat and Eskom and the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) has since 1996 worked tirelessly to address this concern‚” Eskom said in a statement.

The reduction of the impact of power lines on birds has always been a focus area for Eskom and the company has consistently been taking steps to address this.

“In addition‚ Eskom is continuously working with other stakeholders such as the Bird Life South Africa‚ Middelpunt Wetland Trust‚ and Vulpro to avoid or mitigate this impact.

“During the past 19 years mitigation measures were installed successfully by Eskom at 1‚124 sites where incidents were reported.

“The Eskom/EWT partnership developed various mitigation devices to reduce bird mortalities such as bird flappers‚ bird flight diverter spirals‚ bird guards‚ raptor protectors and the nocturnal ‘OWL’ device which caters for nocturnal flying birds.

“Eskom has tested and installed these mitigation devices throughout diverse terrain to reduce bird mortalities‚” it said.

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