The path forward to protect beneficial organisms such as bats, along with all wildlife, the environment, and human health, is ...
The Hawaiian hoary bat, or ‘ope‘ape‘a, migrated to the islands from the Pacific coast of North America in two separate waves more than 9,000 years apart. • FRANK BONACCORSO photo As wind ...
According to an analysis by Mark Hayes of the University of Colorado, published in the December 2013 issue of the journal BioScience, wind turbines within the contiguous United States killed more than ...
The production of wind energy is responsible for a phenomenon that could cause an imbalance to biodiversity: the death of thousands of bats across the world. Global data suggest that they are the ...
Kaheawa Wind Power II, a 21-megawatt wind energy facility, is requesting to increase its accidental take of adult hoary bats from 11 to 38 and nene from 30 to 44. The facility, which began ...
“We were able to clearly recognise that those bats which specialized to forage in the open space and in dense vegetation avoided water bodies when wind turbines were located near them”, says ...