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Friday, May 24
The Indiana Daily Student

Indiana State University doctoral students Tim Divoll, left, and Lizz Beilke place a radio transmitter on the back of an Indiana Bat on June 21 in the Morgan-Monroe State Forest. Since so little is known about bats, it is important that someone is collecting information about their things like diet and movements of the bats, according to Divoll. Noble Guyon

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Indiana State University doctoral students Tim Divoll, left, and Lizz Beilke place a radio transmitter on the back of an Indiana Bat on June 21 in the Morgan-Monroe State Forest. Since so little is known about bats, it is important that someone is collecting information about their things like diet and movements of the bats, according to Divoll.