Download Image of A Northern Long-Eared Bat is captured in a mist net. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. A Northern Long-Eared Bat is captured in a mist net and then soon released after being discovered. Gary Pelton, biologist, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District, and a group of interns from the Student Conservation Association, have been collecting data on bats for the state of New Hampshire to help with population estimates to determine whether the little brown bat should be listed on the state's endangered species list. (U.S. Army photo/Christopher Scheiner). Dated: 30.08.2011. Topics: new england, corps of engineers, bats, new hampshire, batting, new england district, student conservation association, upper connecticut river basin, little brown bat, eastern small footed bat, eastern red bat, hoary bat, northern long eared bat, white nose syndrome, mist nets, andrew stamer, keene, bat research ongoing in upper connecticut river basin, dvids, high resolution, us army corps of engineers
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