The ACBK is seeking ways to learn about the effects of renewableenergy developments on biodiversity and desires to spread that knowledge to other interested agencies and industries within Kazakhstan. Jill Shaffer and Todd Katzner (USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystems Science Center), another Fellow, visited Kazakhstan from September 17 to October 1, 2023. They met with U.S. Embassy officials in the divisions of Economics and in Environment, Science, Technology, and Health and with ACBK biologists. They also gave two presentations that described an eight-part virtual lecture series they developed to help Central Asians understand the effects of wind energy on biodiversity. The lecture series was presented monthly through March 2024. The recorded lectures, the pre-lecture readings, and post-lecture source material can be accessed from the ACBK website at https://www.acbk.kz/ article/ default/ view/ 635. While in Kazakhstan, Jill and Todd also presented on the effects of wind-energy on golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) at the "Eagles of the Palearctic Conference" in Almaty. They participated in bird-banding activities using Heligoland traps at Chokpak Ornithological Station in the village of Chokpak.