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‘A HINDRANCE’: Bats Imperil Wind Power In County

STUDIES WILL DETERMINE TURBINES’ IMPACT ON SPECIES

Posted: April 27, 2010 at 5:36 a.m.

The Ozark Big-Eared bat, shown hanging from a wall of a cave, is an endangered species that officials say poses a threat to the feasibility of the development of wind energy in Washington County.
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The Ozark Big-Eared bat, shown hanging from a wall of a cave, is an endangered species that officials say poses a threat to the feasibility of the development of wind energy in Washington County.

An endangered species called the Ozark Big-Eared bat may be endangering the future of wind power for electric generation in Washington County, officials said.

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