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Bees will become ‘disorientated and stressed’ by bright lights and noise if mine given the go ahead
One of Australia’s largest beekeeping businesses fears bright lights and noise at a proposed gold mine nearby could result in millions of bees becoming disorientated and stressed.
Key points:
- Beekeeper concerned nearby mine proposal would leave her bees disorientated
- Researcher says concerns over bright lights and loud noises at mine sites are valid
- Mine company confident it can mitigate concerns of impact on bee hives in neighbouring state forest
The $415 million McWhillamys Gold Project at Blayney, in central-west NSW, would see the construction of an open-cut mine and tailings dam on farmland and, once in operation, could process more than 200,000 ounces of gold each year over a 10-year lifespan.
But the proposal has divided the local…
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