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Neda Mine Bat Hibernaculum



Neda Mine Bat Hibernaculum
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Title: Neda Mine Bat Hibernaculum
Description: "What was a thriving iron ore mine at Neda is now home to some 500,000 bats. The steel cage keeps humans out, but allows access for the bats."

Image ID: 95776
Creation
Date:
November 1996 
Creator
Name:
Widmer, Jim
City, State: Neda, Wisconsin
Collection
Name:
Jim Widmer Photograph Collection
Genre: Photographs
Additional
Information:
Loaned for scanning by Jim Widmer. "Theresa Documentary" Vol. J, Page 44 Part of a series of photographs taken by Jim Widmer in Theresa Township in Wisconsin.
Subjects: Trees
Mines and mineral resources
Wildlife conservation
Outdoor photography
Women
Clothing and dress
 

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