Solar farms are a haven for wildlife. They fence it to keep humans out but will leave gaps for roe and alike to exit and enter at will. I have a large solar farm v close to me and one of my best perms is just being fenced as initial stage of being made into a big solar farm. Another going in adjacent to more of my perms.
In one panels high up so sheep can graze so it eliminates need to mow.
If you have read and fallow then that could be a problem.
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Not true, not true at all.
For a start they’re not farms, they’re industrial power plants located on the surface covering a considerable area, with potentially lethal voltage at surface level. Combine a row of cells and you have enough voltage at the end of the row to give you more than a bit of a nip.
As such they will have appropriate levels of security, including bio security.
The area is required to be enclosed by airport type security fencing, unauthorised access is not permitted and enforced by security. Animals are not welcome, a lot of the cabling is in trays or shallow trenches, the farmers who lease the ground are restricted to grazing “ hornless sheep” . Creatures burrowing under the fence or causing damage on the site will be culled.
Any tree or shrub which establishes in the area will also be removed, either physically removed or chemical controlled.
There’ll be low grass and sheep, nothing else.
There will be no shooting within the area of the plant and there may be a shooting exclusion zone established within 200M of the boundary.
Angling access to rivers and streams flowing through the area will be curtailed.
You’ll have no deer, no deer stalking, no access to shoot birds or to go angling or to wander across it.
It’ll be totally out of bounds for the full twenty years of the lease agreement.
Not so frickin green now, is it?