Md. Expert Casts Doubt On Wind Foes' Bat Claims
SWANTON, Md. (AP) -- A state Department of Natural Resources biologist is casting doubt on a claim that substantial numbers of federally endangered bats are threatened by a Constellation Energy wind farm in western Maryland.
Opponents are suing to block the startup of what would be Maryland's first industrial wind-power project.
They claim in a federal lawsuit that a "robust population" of Indiana bats hibernates in a cave about 13 miles from the 28-turbine project.
But biologist Dan Feller told the Cumberland Times-News Monday there has been no substantiated record of Indiana bats in that cave or in another, about 10 miles away, for a long time.
He says most of the hibernating bats are believed to be little brown bats.
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