In the grasslands of Alberta, researchers discovered that wind turbines carry a hidden radius of death — not the blade itself, but the invisible pressure void trailing behind it. Bats, whose sonar can map solid objects with extraordinary precision, have no means of detecting a sudden drop in air pressure, and their elastic lungs rupture from within when they pass through a turbine's wake. This finding, emerging from necropsies of bats that bore no external wounds, has quietly reshaped how humanity must reckon with the unintended consequences of its green infrastructure — the harm that leaves n
Wind turbines kill bats with invisible pressure wounds, study reveals
Hundreds of thousands of bats die annually in North America from wind turbines, with migratory species already under ecological pressure experiencing compounding population losses.