Data and code from: Wildlife movement models can inform large, ground-mounted photovoltaic solar energy siting and design: A case study and research agenda
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The capacity and footprint of large, ground-mounted photovoltaic solar
facilities (GPVs) in the United States have grown rapidly in the early
21st century, introducing the potential for conflict with other
place-based considerations such as biodiversity conservation. One critical
gap in our understanding of the relationship between GPVs and biodiversity
is how GPV infrastructure may affect animal movement. Here, we present
data from a case study demonstrating the value of movement data for the
simulation of animal responses to GPVs. The dataset contains 23,499 GPS
location data collected from an eObs 1C GPS tracking collar fit to a
female bobcat, nicknamed "Zapdos," in eastern North Carolina.
These data were collected between January and August of 2024.
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2026-01-26



