A&M Protecting Windfarm Wildlife with Science

Scientists at Texas A&M are participating in an  “interdisciplinary intersection of energy research and wildlife protection in a federally funded project to design and manufacture ultrasonic, whistle-like pulse generators to help bats and other wildlife steer clear of wind turbines.” 

A fancy way of saying: Whistling wind will wield protective powers over endangered bats. 

600,000 and 900,000 bats meet fate’s door at wind turbines each year.

TexasA&M Science