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  • loose bark on a ponderosa pine snag in the Coconino National Forest, Arizona. This kind og snag provides a variety of wildlife habitats, including day roosts for bats.
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  • A rare allen's lappet-browed  bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) emerge from under loose bark on a dead ponderosa tree snag at dusk. Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
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  • A rare allen's lappet-browed  bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) emerge from under loose bark on a dead ponderosa tree snag at dusk. Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
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  • Rare allen's lappet-browed bats (Idionycteris phyllotis) in a maternity colony under loose bark on a dead ponderosa tree snag. Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
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  • Rare allen's lappet-browed  bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) emerge from under loose bark on a dead ponderosa tree snag at dusk. Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. This is a digital composite of two different bats emerging from the same tree.
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  • CJ, a chocolate lab working as a trained wildlife detector dog, using his nose to find bat roosting sites in an old ponderosa snag. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
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  • CJ, a chocolate lab working as a trained wildlife detector dog, sits to indicate he has located a bat roosting site to his handler, wildlife technician Elisabeth Mering, in an old ponderosa snag. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_24.jpg
  • CJ, a chocolate lab working as a trained wildlife detector dog, using his nose to find bat roosting sites in an old ponderosa snag. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_19.jpg
  • CJ, a chocolate lab working as a trained wildlife detector dog, using his nose to find bat roosting sites in an old ponderosa snag. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_36.jpg
  • CJ, a chocolate lab working as a trained wildlife detector dog, using his nose to find bat roosting sites in an old ponderosa snag. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_17.jpg
  • CJ, a chocolate lab working as a trained wildlife detector dog, tries to find bat roosting sites. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_7.jpg
  • CJ, a chocolate lab working as a trained wildlife detector dog, tries to find bat roosting sites along with his handler, wildlife technician Elisabeth Mering. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_11.jpg
  • CJ, a chocolate lab working as a trained wildlife detector dog, tries to find bat roosting sites while outfitted with a gps unit that will record his movements and location. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_4.jpg
  • CJ, a chocolate lab working as a trained wildlife detector dog, sits to indicate he has located a bat roosting sites in an old ponderosa snag. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_12.jpg
  • Professor Carol Chambers, School Of Forestry at Northern Arizona University, measures the circumference of an old ponderosa snag that CJ, a trained wildlife detector dog, identified as having a bat roost inside. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_34.jpg
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