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  • 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 adit of the abandoned  'Falling Man' gold mine in the Coleville National Forest, Washington. This mine hosts townsend's big-eared bats (Corynorhinus townsendii) during their long winter hibernaton. The pine cones and other organic debris were brought into the mine by woodrats.
    abandoned_mine_103007FMM-15-Edit.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
  • Biologist Chris Loggers searches for hibernating bats in the abandoned  'Falling Man' gold mine during a bat survey. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    bat_biologist_103007FMM-33.jpg
  • Biologist Chris Loggers installs a hobo temperature sensor in the interior of the abandonded Smoking Dump gold mine. The sensor will help scientists understand why sensitive bat species like Townsend big-eared bats (Corynorhinus townsendii) use the mine for winter hibernation. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    bat_research_102907BMn-99.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
  • 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
  • Biologist Chris Loggers installs a hobo temperature sensor in the interior of the abandonded Smoking Dump gold mine. The sensor will help scientists understand why sensitive bat species like Townsend big-eared bats (Corynorhinus townsendii) use the mine for winter hibernation. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    bat_research_102907BMn-103.jpg
  • Biologist Chris Loggers searches for hibernating bats in the abandoned  'Falling Man' gold mine during a bat survey. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    bat_biologist_103007FMM-31.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
  • biologist Chris Loggers installs a motion sensor in the interior of the abandonded Smoking Dump gold mine. The sensor will help scientists understand why sensitive bat species like Townsend big-eared bats (Corynorhinus townsendii) use the mine for winter hibernation. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    bat_research_102907BMn-116.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
  • 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
  • Biologist Chris Loggers searches for hibernating bats in the abandoned  'Falling Man' gold mine during a bat survey. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    bat_biologist_103007FMM-34.jpg
  • A adit of the abandoned  'Falling Man' gold mine in the Coleville National Forest, Washington. This mine hosts townsend's big-eared bats (Corynorhinus townsendii) during their long winter hibernaton.
    abandoned_mine_103007FMM-11.jpg
  • Biologist Chris Loggers installs a hobo temperature sensor in the interior of the abandonded Smoking Dump gold mine. The sensor will help scientists understand why sensitive bat species like Townsend big-eared bats (Corynorhinus townsendii) use the mine for winter hibernation. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    bat_research_102907BMn-96.jpg
  • biologist Chris Loggers installs a motion sensor in the interior of the abandonded Smoking Dump gold mine. The sensor will help scientists understand why sensitive bat species like Townsend big-eared bats (Corynorhinus townsendii) use the mine for winter hibernation. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    bat_research_102907BMn-126.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
  • biologist Chris Loggers installs a motion sensor in the interior of the abandonded Smoking Dump gold mine. The sensor will help scientists understand why sensitive bat species like Townsend big-eared bats (Corynorhinus townsendii) use the mine for winter hibernation. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    bat_research_102907BMn-119.jpg
  • biologist Chris Loggers installs a motion sensor in the interior of the abandonded Smoking Dump gold mine. The sensor will help scientists understand why sensitive bat species like Townsend big-eared bats (Corynorhinus townsendii) use the mine for winter hibernation. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    bat_research_102907BMn-117.jpg
  • Biologist Chris Loggers installs a hobo temperature sensor in the interior of the abandonded Smoking Dump gold mine. The sensor will help scientists understand why sensitive bat species like Townsend big-eared bats (Corynorhinus townsendii) use the mine for winter hibernation. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    bat_research_102907BMn-100.jpg
  • Biologist Chris Loggers searches for hibernating bats in the abandoned  'Falling Man' gold mine during a bat survey. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    bat_biologist_103007FMM-19.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
  • 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 adit of the abandoned  'Falling Man' gold mine in the Coleville National Forest, Washington. This mine hosts townsend's big-eared bats (Corynorhinus townsendii) during their long winter hibernaton. The pine cones and other organic debris were brought into the mine by woodrats.
    abandoned_mine_103007FMM-9.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
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