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Desert Bats Face the Growing, Twin Threats of White-Nose Syndrome and Wind Turbines

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Protecting the Southwest’s winged mammals from the menaces coming to their roosts and their flight paths first requires changing the public’s perspectives of the keystone species.

It’s only a matter of time before Arizona identifies its first case of white-nose syndrome and the disease that has killed millions of bats in the U.S. spreads throughout the Sonoran Desert. But, in the meantime, the biggest threat to bat populations in the Southwest is wind turbines.

Desert Bats Face the Growing, Twin Threats of White-Nose Syndrome and Wind Turbines

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