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    Mega-solar farm project could impact threatened Japanese giant salamanders

    By Jack Aylmer,

    12 hours ago

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    The Japanese giant salamander, a species that has inhabited Earth for approximately 23 million years, is now facing the threat of extinction . Conservationists are raising concerns about new solar energy developments encroaching on its natural habitat.

    A proposed mega-solar farm on the small island of Hokkaido in northern Japan has sparked protests from local officials and residents, who argue that the project endangers the vulnerable salamander population.

    The island was identified as an ideal site for solar energy due to its low-cost land, long daylight hours, and proximity to metropolitan areas that could utilize the energy generated. However, the planned site overlaps with the natural habitat of the salamanders, which are revered in Japan as a national treasure and celebrated in cultural legends.

    While developers have conducted an environmental impact assessment to address potential risks to the species, community members remain concerned that the solar farm will adversely affect the salamander population.

    The post Mega-solar farm project could impact threatened Japanese giant salamanders appeared first on Straight Arrow News .

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