Bat Fatalities at Wind Turbines: Investigating the Causes and Consequences - USGS

Nov. 21, 2013
In the push to develop new forms of sustainable energy, the wind power industry is at the forefront. Turbines that harness the power of wind already serve as effective power sources across the globe, and this proven effectiveness has led to vast increases in the number of turbines currently under construction. The general impact of wind turbines on the environment is likely far less than that of conventional power sources. However, recent evidence shows that certain species of bats are particularly susceptible to mortality from wind turbines. Bats are beneficial consumers of harmful insect pests, and migratory species of bats cross international and interstate boundaries.
 
 
 

600,000 bats killed at wind energy facilities in 2012, study says

- Los Angelos Times

November 8, 2013, 4:10 p.m

 

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