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We certainly screwed the pooch in that regard.Yup, it isn't a one size fits all sort of a thing.
I have a buddy in IA that I deer hunt with every few years. We drive from the middle of the state to one of the corners to hunt, and he knows where deer (and big deer) tend to come from all along the way. He points out large sections of the area we drive through that hold very few deer because all the timber has been cleared. Seasonally food is really abundant, but when the corn is cut there is just no place for a deer to go for miles in every direction.
CA's central valley is a great example. I don't think most folks have a sense of its size. There are not very many mammals larger than a coyote that live in an area that is ~475 miles long and 40-60 miles wide. That is close to the size of the state of West Virginia.
But that said, the subsidies that are building these solar farms would be better put to use in CRP to bring some of that edge habitat back than building a giant solar farm. Dollar for dollar it would probably be better at reducing carbon too, if you are believer in that sort of thing.