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Friday, May 24
The Indiana Daily Student

Ball State graduate student Keifer Titus, left, laughs with Indiana State University doctoral students Lizz Beilke, center, and Tim Divoll as they prepare to set up nets intended to catch bats for research purposes on June 21. The team spent the summer in the Morgan Monroe State Forest, along with other graduate students, catching and cataloguing research on multiple species of bats, including the endangered Indiana Bat. Noble Guyon

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Ball State graduate student Keifer Titus, left, laughs with Indiana State University doctoral students Lizz Beilke, center, and Tim Divoll as they prepare to set up nets intended to catch bats for research purposes on June 21. The team spent the summer in the Morgan Monroe State Forest, along with other graduate students, catching and cataloguing research on multiple species of bats, including the endangered Indiana Bat.