By Michel Chevalier, REM – Real Estate Magazine To be green, or not to be green? That is the question! The answer my friends, is not blowing in the wind,... read more →
By Jeff Gillies Great Lakes Echo A mysterious ailment that’s already wiped out more than a million North American bats is headed to critical Great Lakes hibernation sites. White-nose Syndrome,... read more →
Northeast Bat Working Group - 2013 Annual Meeting Objectives • Test effectiveness of acoustic equipment/methods • Assess bat presence at various offshore sites • Assess offshore fall migration activity patterns... read more →
July 28, 2013 YPSILANTI - Bats aren’t the most appealing creatures. They sleep upside down, have furry faces and sharp teeth, look menacing and fly erratically. But those less... read more →
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“Beware: exploding lungs” is not a sign one would expect to see at a wind farm. But a new study suggests this is the main reason bats die in large... read more →
By Tom Henheffer - Thursday, December 16, 2010 New research suggests a possible cause of dolphin and whale strandings: severe to profound hearing loss. When weakened by disease, starvation... read more →
7 January, 2013 Keith Stelling Recent issuing of “Overall Benefit Permits” by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources allowing renewable energy companies to damage and destroy habitat of endangered... read more →
Ducks Unlimited Canada Newsletter EASTERN REGION(Ontario) Volume 31,Number 4, 2010 Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is in support of environmentally sustainable sources of energy that reduce our reliance on fossil fuels.... read more →
It appears that animals are even more susceptible to low frequency noise than humans. The animal kingdom relies upon a wide range of sound frequencies inaudible to humans. It has... read more →