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  • Tricolored bumble bee (Bombus Ternarius) flying among silky lupine (Lupinus sericeus) flowers. Moses-Coulee Field Station for The Nature Conservancy in Central Washington.
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  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
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  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    crumbling_road_61010AHy-139.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    crumbling_road_61010AHy-113V2.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    crumbling_road_61010AHy-109.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    abandoned_road_61010AHy-162.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
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  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    crumbling_road_61010AHy-136.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    crumbling_road_61010AHy-113.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    crumbling_road_61010AHy-105.jpg
  • A california bat (Myotis californicus) roosting a rock at The Nature Conservancy's Moses Coulee Field Station in central Washington.
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  • Dutch Henry Falls in summer when water is just a trickle. Part of a Nature Conservancy preserve in Central Washington. © Michael Durham.
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  • Dutch Henry Falls in summer when water is just a trickle. Part of a Nature Conservancy preserve in Central Washington. © Michael Durham.
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  • Tricolored bumble bee (Bombus Ternarius) flying among silky lupine (Lupinus sericeus) flowers. Moses-Coulee Field Station for The Nature Conservancy in Central Washington.
    flying_Tricolored_bumble_bee_6710NBe...jpg
  • Tricolored bumble bee (Bombus Ternarius) flying among silky lupine (Lupinus sericeus) flowers. Moses-Coulee Field Station for The Nature Conservancy in Central Washington.
    flying_Tricolored_bumble_bee_6710NBe...jpg
  • Tricolored bumble bee (Bombus Ternarius) flying among silky lupine (Lupinus sericeus) flowers. Moses-Coulee Field Station for The Nature Conservancy in Central Washington.
    flying_Tricolored_bumble_bee_6710NBe...jpg
  • Tricolored bumble bee (Bombus Ternarius) flying among silky lupine (Lupinus sericeus) flowers. Moses-Coulee Field Station for The Nature Conservancy in Central Washington.
    flying_Tricolored_bumble_bee_6710NBe...jpg
  • Tricolored bumble bee (Bombus Ternarius) flying among silky lupine (Lupinus sericeus) flowers. Moses-Coulee Field Station for The Nature Conservancy in Central Washington.
    flying_Tricolored_bumble_bee_6710NBe...jpg
  • Tricolored bumble bee (Bombus Ternarius) flying among silky lupine (Lupinus sericeus) flowers. Moses-Coulee Field Station for The Nature Conservancy in Central Washington.
    flying_Tricolored_bumble_bee_6710NBe...jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    abandoned_road_61010AHy-171.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    abandoned_road_61010AHy-168.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    crumbling_road_61010AHy-144V2.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    crumbling_road_61010AHy-144.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    crumbling_road_61010AHy-135.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    crumbling_road_61010AHy-132.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    crumbling_road_61010AHy-127.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    crumbling_road_61010AHy-124.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    crumbling_road_61010AHy-118.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    crumbling_road_61010AHy-117.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    crumbling_road_61010AHy-109V2.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
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  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    crumbling_road_61010AHy-102.jpg
  • A western small-footed bat (Myotis ciliolabrum) in flight at night in The Nature Conservnacy's Moses Coulee Field Station in Central Washington.
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  • Tricolored bumble bee (Bombus Ternarius) flying among silky lupine (Lupinus sericeus) flowers. Moses-Coulee Field Station for The Nature Conservancy in Central Washington.
    flying_Tricolored_bumble_bee_6710NBe...jpg
  • Tricolored bumble bee (Bombus Ternarius) flying among silky lupine (Lupinus sericeus) flowers. Moses-Coulee Field Station for The Nature Conservancy in Central Washington.
    flying_Tricolored_bumble_bee_6710NBe...jpg
  • Tricolored bumble bee (Bombus Ternarius) flying among silky lupine (Lupinus sericeus) flowers. Moses-Coulee Field Station for The Nature Conservancy in Central Washington.
    flying_Tricolored_bumble_bee_6710NBe...jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned highway cutting through the desert of Central Washington.
    abandoned_road_61010AHy-162V2.jpg
  • A Western small-footed bat (Myotis ciliolabrum) launching into flight from a basalt rock. Dutch Henry Falls, central Washington.
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  • A wild mariposa lily (Calochortus macrocarpus) at The Nature Conservancy's Whisper Lake Preserve, central Washington.
    mariposa_lily_62009MPl-3-Edit.jpg
  • An old, abandoned homestead farm house in Central Washington. Probably abandoned circa 1930's.
    abandoned_homestead_6610HsA-119.jpg
  • A wild mariposa lily (Calochortus macrocarpus) at The Nature Conservancy's Whisper Lake Preserve, central Washington.
    mariposa_lily_62109MPl2-44-Edit.jpg
  • A wild mariposa lily (Calochortus macrocarpus) at The Nature Conservancy's Whisper Lake Preserve, central Washington.
    mariposa_lily_62109MPl2-25.jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
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  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • A double rainbow, photographed near Dutch Henry Falls - A preserve managed by The Nature Conservancy. High-desert, central Washington.
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  • A wild mariposa lily (Calochortus macrocarpus) at The Nature Conservancy's Whisper Lake Preserve, central Washington.
    mariposa_lily_62109MPl2-41.jpg
  • A wild mariposa lily (Calochortus macrocarpus) at The Nature Conservancy's Whisper Lake Preserve, central Washington.
    mariposa_lily_62109MPl2-34.jpg
  • A wild mariposa lily (Calochortus macrocarpus) at The Nature Conservancy's Whisper Lake Preserve, central Washington.
    mariposa_lily_62109MPl2-22.jpg
  • A wild mariposa lily (Calochortus macrocarpus) at The Nature Conservancy's Whisper Lake Preserve, central Washington.
    mariposa_lily_62009MPl-21.jpg
  • A wild mariposa lily (Calochortus macrocarpus) at The Nature Conservancy's Whisper Lake Preserve, central Washington.
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  • Forest Service biologist Sonny Paz (left) struggles in a mucky pond while Washington Department Of Fish And Wildlife biologist Mike Atamiua looks on. They are preparing to set up mist nets to catch bats once evening falls. The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in Central Washington.
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  • Forest Service wildlife technician Aimee Hart walks a path that leads to Dutch Henry Falls in the desert of Central Washington. Aimee will assist in the capture of bats during a bat survey that will take place at the falls. The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls, Washington.
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  • Forest Service biologist Sonny Paz (left) is handed aluminium poles while Washington Department Of Fish And Wildlife biologist Mike Atamiua looks on. They are preparing to set up mist nets to catch bats once evening falls. The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in Central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-109.jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • Say's phoebe (Sayornis saya) hovering above reeds looking to glean insects. Central Washington desert near Whisper Lake.
    Say's_phoebe_Sayornis_saya_6710SPh-1...jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned power pole in the desert of Central Washington.
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  • Humboldt University professor of bioacoustics Joe Szewczak holds a patterson ultra-sonic bat detector and recorder that will automatically record the calls of bats that fly near. The device is set-up in the field after nightfall. The Nature Conservnacy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-152.jpg
  • Bureau Of Land Management biologist Jason Lowe (left) assembles aluminium poles while Forest Service biologist Kurt Aluzas assists. They are setting up mist nets across a pond to catch bats, once evening falls, during a bat survey in The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in Central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-125.jpg
  • A silver-haired bat (Lasionycteris noctivagans) that was rescued as a pup, raised to adulthood, and is now ready for release into the wild. Flying at night in Central Washington.
    silver-haired_bat_61008BT-48.jpg
  • A little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) flies at night at The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in central Washington.
    little_brown_bat_flying_61008BT-32.jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. A small hole in the wing is an old injury of unknown cause. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
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  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
    flying_big_brown_bat_6910Bb-133.jpg
  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
    flying_big_brown_bat_6910Bb-132-Edit.jpg
  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
    flying_big_brown_bat_6910Bb-131.jpg
  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
    flying_big_brown_bat_6910Bb-124.jpg
  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
    flying_big_brown_bat_6910Bb-123.jpg
  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
    flying_big_brown_bat_6910Bb-118.jpg
  • The night sky in the desert of Central Washington. The Nature Conservancy's Moses Coulee Field Station.
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  • Say's phoebe (Sayornis saya) hovering above reeds looking to glean insects. Central Washington desert near Whisper Lake.
    Say's_phoebe_Sayornis_saya_6710SPh-1...jpg
  • Royal penstemon (Penstemon speciosus) blooming in the desert of Central Washington.
    Royal_penstemon_6610MsC-106.jpg
  • An old, abandoned homestead farm house in Central Washington. Probably abandoned circa 1930's.
    abandoned_homestead_6610HsA-119V2.jpg
  • An old, abandoned homestead farm house in Central Washington. Probably abandoned circa 1930's.
    abandoned_homestead_6610HsA-113V2.jpg
  • An old, abandoned homestead farm house in Central Washington. Probably abandoned circa 1930's.
    abandoned_homestead_6610HsA-109V2.jpg
  • A crumbling old abandoned power pole in the desert of Central Washington.
    abandoned_power_line_61010AHy-148.jpg
  • A wild mariposa lily (Calochortus macrocarpus) at The Nature Conservancy's Whisper Lake Preserve, central Washington.
    mariposa_lily_62109MPl2-39.jpg
  • A wild mariposa lily (Calochortus macrocarpus) at The Nature Conservancy's Whisper Lake Preserve, central Washington.
    mariposa_lily_62009MPl-53.jpg
  • A vivid dancer damselfly (Argia vivida) resting on a salt heliotrope (Heliotropium Curassavicum). The Nature Conservancy's Whisper Lake Preserve, central Washington.
    vivid_blue_damselfly_61809Wl-15.jpg
  • Biologists from several state and federal agencies prepare to set-up mist nets across a pond to capture bats after nightfall. The bat survey will help determine species that use the basalt cliffs at The Nature Cosnervancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-67.jpg
  • Biologists from several state and federal agencies march down a rugged trail in preparation to set-up mist nets across a pond to capture bats after nightfall. The bat survey will help determine species that use the basalt cliffs at The Nature Cosnervancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-59.jpg
  • Biologists from several state and federal agencies prepare to set-up mist nets across a pond to capture bats after nightfall. The bat survey will help determine species that use the basalt cliffs at The Nature Cosnervancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-56.jpg
  • The lights used by biologists create a glow against basalt cliffs while they work late into the night during a noctrunal bat survey at The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in central Washington.
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  • Red lights trace the path of biologists as they work late into the night during a noctrunal bat survey during this time exposure. The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in central Washington.
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  • Bureau Of Land Mangement biologist Abbey Schuster measures the wing structure of a small bat while  Valerie Elliott records data. The bat was captured during a bat survey at The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in Central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-236.jpg
  • Students glimpse a bat held in the hands of a bat researcher during a bat survey at The Nature Conservacy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in Central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-225.jpg
  • Humboldt University professor of bioacoustics Joe Szewczak holds a patterson ultra-sonic bat detector and recorder that will automatically record the calls of bats that fly near. The device is set-up in the field after nightfall. The Nature Conservnacy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-170.jpg
  • Biologists and students set up a harp trap designed to catch bats in flight after nightfall. The bats will be identified as part of a bat survey of the area. The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls Preserve in Central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-149.jpg
  • Biologists and students set up a harp trap designed to catch bats in flight after nightfall. The bats will be identified as part of a bat survey of the area. The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls Preserve in Central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-143.jpg
  • Biologists and students set up a harp trap designed to catch bats in flight after nightfall. The bats will be identified as part of a bat survey of the area. The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls Preserve in Central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-141.jpg
  • Bureau Of Land Management biologist Jason Lowe (left) assembles aluminium poles while Forest Service biologist Kurt Aluzas assists. They are setting up mist nets across a pond to catch bats, once evening falls, during a bat survey in The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in Central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-127.jpg
  • Employees from several state and federal agencies set-up mist nests to catch bats during a bat survey in central Washington.
    bat_research_61108BT-98.jpg
  • Forest Service Biologist Pat Ormsbee (left) converses with Humboldt University professor of bioacoustics Joe Szewczak while waiting for evening to fall for a bat survey in central Washington.
    bat_research_61108BT-51.jpg
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