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  • Geologist and mining engineer Greg Graham unlocks a bat gate at the entrance to the abandoned Gold Stake gold mine. The gate is designed to allow bats to fly in and out of the mine interior while keeping human visitors and other large animals excluded. Greg is going to inspect the mine in preparation for a bat survey by biologists. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
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  • A bushy-tailed woodrat (Neotoma cinerea) in the interior of the abandoned Gold Stake Mine, Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    bushy-tailed_woodrat_in_mine_102907B...jpg
  • Geologist and mining engineer Greg Graham inspects a bat gate at the entrance to the abandoned Gold Stake gold mine. The gate is designed to allow bats to fly in and out of the mine interior while keeping human visitors and other large animals excluded. Greg is opening the gate for a bat survey by biologists. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    abandoned_mine_102907BMn-24.jpg
  • Geologist and mining engineer Greg Graham inspects a bat gate at the entrance to the abandoned Gold Stake gold mine. The gate is designed to allow bats to fly in and out of the mine interior while keeping human visitors and other large animals excluded. Greg is opening the gate for a bat survey by biologists. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    abandoned_mine_102907BMn-22.jpg
  • Geologist and mining engineer Greg Graham inspects a bat gate at the entrance to the abandoned Gold Stake gold mine. The gate is designed to allow bats to fly in and out of the mine interior while keeping human visitors and other large animals excluded. Greg is opening the gate for a bat survey by biologists. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    abandoned_mine_102907BMn-21.jpg
  • A sign warning of the many hazards inside an abandoned mine at the entrance to the Gold Stake mine in the Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    abandoned_mine_102907BMn-20.jpg
  • The entrance to the Gold Stake mine in the Coleville National Forest, Washington. The bat gate across the mouth is designed to let bats fly in and out while excluding human visitors.
    abandoned_mine_102907BMn-6.jpg
  • The entrance to the Gold Stake mine in the Coleville National Forest, Washington. The bat gate across the mouth is designed to let bats fly in and out while excluding human visitors.
    abandoned_mine_102907BMn-11-Edit.jpg
  • Geologist and mining engineer Greg Graham exits a bat gate at the entrance to the abandoned Gold Stake gold mine. The gate is designed to allow bats to fly in and out of the mine interior while keeping human visitors and other large animals excluded. Greg is opening the gate for a bat survey by biologists. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    bat_research102907BMn-33.jpg
  • WIth its ears curled backward, and its face tucked inbetween its wings, a townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii) is in a state of torpor in the abandoned Gold Stake Mine. As cool Fall weather turns frigid, the bat will go into full hibenation and spend the winter inside the mine. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    hibernating_bat_102907BMn-48.jpg
  • WIth its ears curled backward, and its face tucked inbetween its wings, a townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii) is in a state of torpor in the abandoned Gold Stake Mine. As cool Fall weather turns frigid, the bat will go into full hibenation and spend the winter inside the mine. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    hibernating_bat_102907BMn-51.jpg
  • WIth its ears curled backward, and its face tucked inbetween its wings, a townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii) is in a state of torpor in the abandoned Gold Stake Mine. As cool Fall weather turns frigid, the bat will go into full hibenation and spend the winter inside the mine. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    hibernating_bat_102907BMn-50.jpg
  • WIth its ears curled backward, and its face tucked inbetween its wings, a townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii) is in a state of torpor in the abandoned Gold Stake Mine. As cool Fall weather turns frigid, the bat will go into full hibenation and spend the winter inside the mine. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    hibernating_bat_102907BMn-47.jpg
  • A townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii) in a state of torpor in the abandoned Gold Stake Mine. As cool Fall weather turns frigid, the bat will go into full hibenation. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    bat_in_torpor_102907BMn-97.jpg
  • A townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii) in a state of torpor in the abandoned Gold Stake Mine. As cool Fall weather turns frigid, the bat will go into full hibenation. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    hibernating_bat_102907BMn-69.jpg
  • A townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii) in the abandoned Gold Stake Mine. As cool Fall weather turns more frigid, the bat will go into hibenation. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    townsend's_big-eared_bat_102907BMn-5...jpg
  • A townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii) in a state of torpor in the abandoned Gold Stake Mine. As cool Fall weather turns frigid, the bat will go into full hibenation. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    bat_in_torpor_102907BMn-84N.jpg
  • A townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii) in the abandoned Gold Stake Mine. As cool Fall weather turns more frigid, the bat will go into hibenation. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    townsend's_big-eared_bat_102907BMn-5...jpg
  • A townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii) in a state of torpor in the abandoned Gold Stake Mine. As cool Fall weather turns frigid, the bat will go into full hibenation. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    hibernating_bat_102907BMn-60.jpg
  • A townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii) in the abandoned Gold Stake Mine. As cool Fall weather turns more frigid, the bat will go into hibenation. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    townsend's_big-eared_bat_102907BMn-5...jpg
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