Title Bat populations plummet in Minnesota as white-nose syndrome spreads Image Sun, 2026-05-31 09:59 Great Lakes Echo By Carly Carter Bat populations are plummeting in Minnesota as the deadly white-nose syndrome spreads across caves. Great Lakes Echo, Agriculture, air pollution, Animals, Arizona, bats, Birds, body, british columbia, California, Canada, cases, conditions, conservation, Damage, Department, ecosystems, endangered species, Energy, Environment, first, fish, forest, Great Lakes, green, Health, human health, Identified, Indiana, insects, lakes, land use, Lead, LED, light, local, louisiana, May, Michigan, Minnesota, moved, Nevada, new, New York, north, North America, Other, Parks, pesticides, play, Pollution, Population, Region, Research, Rutgers University, service, study, Survey, Sustainability, Trees, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, United States, university, utah, who, Wildlife, Wind, Wind turbines, winter
Title Will offshore wind ever come to the Great Lakes? Wed, 2025-04-23 12:20 Great Lakes Commission Wind turbines in the Great Lakes have the potential to produce huge amounts of clean energy, but offshore wind has been banned by a moratorium in Ontario since 2011 and […] Great Lakes Commission, clean energy, Energy, Great Lakes, lakes, News, Ontario, Wind turbines