Tiny bats put kibosh on power line tree-cutting for 2 months
The northern long-eared bats are tiny the size of a small mouse and they live in trees instead of caves. Author: DAVID SHARP Associated Press Published: 9:42 AM CDT May 19, 2021 Updated: 9:42 AM CDT May 19, 2021
PORTLAND, Maine Tree-cutting on a key stretch of a $1 billion hydropower project in western Maine is going to stop almost as soon as it started to protect the newly born young of a federally protected bat.
The New England Clean Energy Connect has a narrow window of only two weeks to begin work on the power line after a federal appeals court gave the green light to proceed last week. Tree removal will have to stop in June and July when the pups of northern long-eared bats are born and cannot yet fly.
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Wind settles, Lake Erie walleye lighting up again: NE Ohio fishing report for weekend of May 14-16
Updated May 13, 2021;
Posted May 13, 2021
Don Clemons of Marblehead, left, and his tournament partner David Frey of Avon Lake fished in the recent Masters Walleye Circuit event on Lake Erie at Port Clinton. This trophy walleye helped them to grab 13th place with a 10-fish limit weighing 55 pounds, 3 ounces.D Arcy Egan, Special to cleveland.com
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By D Arcy Egan | Special to cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio There’s a midge hatch going on right now in the shallower waters of Lake Erie, sending large schools of walleye into a feeding frenzy. Some fishermen are struggling, though.
LA Chargers compare Cleveland Browns to âbaked beans flavored Pop-Tartsâ in âthe mistake on the lakeâ LA Chargers compare Cleveland Browns to âbaked beans flavored Pop-Tartsâ in âthe mistake on the lakeâ (Source: LA Chargers) By Rachel Vadaj | May 13, 2021 at 1:59 AM EDT - Updated May 13 at 11:28 AM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Apparently, it seems the LA Chargers forgot that the Browns won four more games than they did last season.
But that didnât stop them from making fun of Cleveland after the 2021 NFL schedule was released on Wednesday.
Each slide showed jokes about each team and/or the city their home turf is in.