‘Not looking good’: Wind turbines a threat to Canadian bat populations
A species of bats could have their numbers cut in half by 2028 if they’re not protected immediately, says a bat expert.
In addition, the COSEWIC assessment also notes that wind turbines pose a “substantial threat” on the bats’ migratory flights south in the fall, with hundreds of thousands estimated to be killed this way every year. Bats, however, are regulated at the provincial level, so Lausen’s hope province’s will see this assessment as a wake-up call.
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