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Male Bats Sing in Wind Turbine Rotor Zones, Increasing Collision Risk

via Phys.org·yesterday

Researchers have discovered that male bats produce courtship songs within the immediate rotor-swept zone of wind turbines while circling them. This behavior presents a previously unknown collision risk that could impact the efficiency and safety of renewable energy infrastructure. The findings suggest a need for new engineering solutions to mitigate wildlife interference in wind energy operations.

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