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Bat Research

Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Ben, Chris and Anna (From University of Idaho) standing in front of bat nets using their headlamps to illuminate the net. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Ben, Chris and Anna (From University of Idaho) standing in front of bat nets using their headlamps to illuminate the net. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Ben Hale prepping the nets for release. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Christopher prepping the nets for release. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Nets silhouetted against the sunset. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Ben Hale out in the creek getting ready to drop nets. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Christopher works with Ben Hale who fills out a Bat Capture Data Form for when they catch a bat. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Christopher Fill and Ben Hale hold up a bat and study its wing. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Bat nets against the sunset. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Christopher Fill and Ben Hale hold up a bat and study its wing. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Christopher holds the bat tight so he can study it. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Christopher working on a bat that they netted. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Christopher working on a bat that they netted. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Christopher holds up a bat and spreads its wing open. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Christopher holds up a bat and spreads its wing open. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Christopher working on a bat that they netted. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Christopher working on a bat that they netted. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Christopher working on a bat that they netted. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. Ben Hale in the water getting a bat that got caught in the net. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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Nebraska graduate student Christopher Fill is studying the patterns of bats living at Homestead National Monument near Beatrice. He works with Ben Hale (who was the federal permit holder) setting up the nets before sunset. August 19, 2019. Photo by Justin Mohling / University Communication.
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