Work on a West Virginia wind power project was halted by a federal judge who sided with environmentalists’ claim that the project would harm the endangered Indiana bat. The judge, Roger Titus, issued the order Tuesday. Two environmental groups said that the 119-turbine Beech Ridge project in Greenbrier County was a danger to the bats and that the developers had not obtained a federal permit that is required when landowners, companies, state or local governments build projects that might harm wildlife listed as endangered or threatened.