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Date: 2014-10-28 10:18:36
Pollinators
Health
White nose syndrome
Calcar
Mist net
Zoology
Gray Bat
Bats
Biology
Animal flight

Working the Night Shift –Why study bats and what methods can we use? Catching Bats for Study Scientists study bats by catching them in mist nets, harp traps, Bats Are Important Bats occupy almost every habitat in the w

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