Illinois Natural History Survey
Illinois Natural History Survey
Since 1858, the Illinois Natural History Survey has been the guardian and recorder of the biological resources of Illinois---the state's biological memory. With a staff of over 200 scientists and technicians, it is recognized as the premier natural history survey in the nation. Over the years, its mission has remained fairly constant: to investigate the diversity, life histories, and ecology of the plants and animals of the state; to publish research results so that those resources can be managed wisely; and to provide information to the public in order to foster an understanding and appreciation of our natural heritage.
Affiliated Marine and Wind Energy Environmental Documents
Total results: 2
Title | Author | Date | Content Type | Technology | Stressor | Receptor |
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Conservation Guidance for Indiana Bat (Myotis sodalis) | Henning, B., Hinz Jr., L., Kath, J. | Report | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Bats | ||
Impacts of Wind Energy Facilities on Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat | Arnett, E., Inkley, D., Johnson, D. | Report | Wind Energy | Habitat Change |
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