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Saturday, May 18
The Indiana Daily Student

An Indiana Bat is shown with a radio transmitter attached to its back on June 21 in the Morgan-Monroe Star Forest. The trackers last for several weeks before falling off the bats. Tim Divoll and his team do their best to collect the transmitters, which can be hard to find because of their size. Noble Guyon

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An Indiana Bat is shown with a radio transmitter attached to its back on June 21 in the Morgan-Monroe Star Forest. The trackers last for several weeks before falling off the bats. Tim Divoll and his team do their best to collect the transmitters, which can be hard to find because of their size.