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Friday, May 24
The Indiana Daily Student

Indiana State University doctoral student Tim Divoll lifts a pole to set up a third net that surrounds the pond on June 21 in the Morgan-Monroe State Forest. A group of researchers, which included Divoll, spent the summer in Brown County conducting research on various bats, such as the Indiana Bat, whose population has been decimated due to white nose syndrome. Noble Guyon

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Indiana State University doctoral student Tim Divoll lifts a pole to set up a third net that surrounds the pond on June 21 in the Morgan-Monroe State Forest. A group of researchers, which included Divoll, spent the summer in Brown County conducting research on various bats, such as the Indiana Bat, whose population has been decimated due to white nose syndrome.