There are any number of stories about birds and bats being killed by direct collision with windmills, but bats can be killed by flying near them - barotrauma (see below). Windmills need to be stopped.
I'm not sure why so many wildlife lovers and young people have been seduced by the propaganda of the green energy MSM. And why would this group support windmills that are killing millions of birds and bats over the years. Windmills via collision and barotrauma are endangering some species of bats toward extinction.
There is avian and bat blood on windmill blades and avian and bat blood on the hands of all those who support windmills.
https://windmillskill.com/blog/why-bats-are-insanely-attracted-wind-turbines
https://www.wind-watch.org/news/2014/04/06/tilting-windmills-dead-bats-and-the-search-for-clean-energy/
https://www.wind-watch.org/news/2018/09/09/wind-turbines-kill-birds-and-bats/
I'm not sure why so many wildlife lovers and young people have been seduced by the propaganda of the green energy MSM. And why would this group support windmills that are killing millions of birds and bats over the years. Windmills via collision and barotrauma are endangering some species of bats toward extinction.
There is avian and bat blood on windmill blades and avian and bat blood on the hands of all those who support windmills.
https://windmillskill.com/blog/why-bats-are-insanely-attracted-wind-turbines
https://windmillskill.com/blog/bloody-wind-turbine-carnage-emotional-report-germanyQuote:
Windmills Kill: An Initiative of Saint Francis Arboreal & Wildlife Association, Inc.
Why Bats Are Insanely Attracted To Wind Turbines?
....While bats clearly are killed by direct collision with turbine blades, up to 50 percent of the dead bats around wind turbines are found with no visible sign of injury.
The cause for this non-collision mortality is believed to be a type of decompression known as barotrauma, resulting from rapid air pressure reduction near moving turbine blades.
Barotrauma kills bats near wind turbines by causing severe tissue damage to their lungs, which are large and pliable, thereby overly expanding when exposed to a sudden drop in pressure.
By contrast, barotrauma does not affect birds because they have compact, rigid lungs that do not excessively expand.....
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Windmills Kill: An Initiative of Saint Francis Arboreal & Wildlife Association, Inc.
Bloody wind turbine carnage: an emotional report from Germany
In the Mrkische Allgemeine, March 12, 2018, as tweeted by Linda Rogers:
Wind turbine slays sea eagle
A sea eagle was slain by a wind turbine near Wernikow on the weekend. Workers at the wildlife sanctuary in Struck found the dead raptor. .....
.....Ornithologist Jrgen Kaatz: Dangerous turbulence from the blades
Wind turbines always spell doom for raptors and storks. "They perceive the blades to be a veil," says ornithologist Jrgen Kaatz. They cannot judge the speed of the blades at the tips. But the vortices are also dangerous air turbulence behind the turning blades.
https://www.wind-watch.org/news/2014/04/06/tilting-windmills-dead-bats-and-the-search-for-clean-energy/
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National Wind Watchr:
filed: April 6, 2014 Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia
Tilting windmills: dead bats and the search for clean energy
Credit: By Amy Mathews Amos | The Observer of Jefferson County | April 6, 2014 | wvobserver.com
....Bats emerge from their caves, ready to fill their stomachsand their ecological roleby consuming as many of those insects as they can after months of hibernating and fasting. Across America, bats save farmers more than $3.7 billion each year by eating pests that would otherwise destroy crops, and reducing the need for pesticides. But fewer and fewer have emerged in recent years....
But it does kill batsmillions of them across the country. And West Virginia is where the deadly truth of wind turbines first emerged.
Ed Arnett was there at the beginning.
The Mountaineer wind facility in Tucker County, W.Va., had just come online in 2003, one of the first along the promising Allegheny front. Other sites in Europe and the western United States had documented dead birds under wind turbines, and so as part of accepted protocol the operators at Mountaineer checked the ground beneath the turbines that first season. As expected, they found a lot of dead birds. What they didn't expect was all the dead bats; more than 2,000 of them in less than three months.
https://www.wind-watch.org/news/2018/09/09/wind-turbines-kill-birds-and-bats/
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National Wind Watchr
filed: September 9, 2018 Wyoming
Wind turbines kill birds and bats
Credit: By Penny Preston | www.kulr8.com ~~
Cody Wind turbines produce clean energy, but scientists say they kill more than a million bats and birds every year. The Wyoming Nature Conservancy is developing a guide to help the wind farms protect the animals from deadly collisions in the future.
When golden eagles fly, they sometimes are looking down for prey instead of looking ahead. And, sometimes they don't see the turning blades of a wind turbine. So, eagles, and thousands of smaller birds and bats are accidentally killed by wind farms.
Director of Science Nature Conservancy in Wyoming, Holly Copeland remarked, "Over a half million birds and about a million bats, a study in 2013 by Smallwood, et al showed. And if you run those numbers out for Wyoming there are about 5000 grassland birds we would be losing every year…there was a paper that showed 20 eagles and in addition to that Duke Energy reported 52 eagles as well."
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