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  • Bat researcher Vanessa Rojas,<br />
PhD Student<br />
Biology Department<br />
Indiana State University<br />
Terre Haute, Indiana - drives a vehicle out of the Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee after working all night collecting data on bats.
    Tennessee_Forest-61713sl-159.jpg
  • Bat researcher Vanessa Rojas,<br />
PhD Student<br />
Biology Department<br />
Indiana State University<br />
Terre Haute, Indiana - drives a vehicle out of the Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee after working all night collecting data on bats.
    Tennessee_Forest-61713sl-149.jpg
  • An overgrown road in the Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee.
    Tennessee_Forest-61713sl-146.jpg
  • Mist nets being set up over a road for a project to study Indiana bats in the Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee.
    bat_research-61613ten-226.jpg
  • Mist nets being deployed over a road at night for a project to study Indiana bats in the Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee.
    bat_research-61613ten-234.jpg
  • Mist nets being deployed over a road at night for a project to study Indiana bats in the Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee.
    bat_research-61613ten-231.jpg
  • Mist nets being set up over a road for a project to study Indiana bats in the Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee.
    bat_research-61613ten-224.jpg
  • Mist nets being set up over a road for a project to study Indiana bats in the Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee.
    bat_research-61613ten-222.jpg
  • Mist nets being set up over a road for a project to study Indiana bats in the Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee.
    bat_research-61613ten-215.jpg
  • An anabat sensor deployed near a forest service road in the Cherokee National Forest. The sensor will record the ultrasonic calls of bats in the area for several nights, and can determine species based upon call acoustics.
    bat_research-61613ten-208.jpg
  • Vanessa Rojas<br />
PhD Student<br />
Biology Department<br />
Indiana State University installs a Anabat recorder along a forest service road in the Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee.
    bat_research-61613ten-190.jpg
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