Studying endangered Indiana bats may one day help save the speciesBiologist Tim Carter spent his summer deep in his lab analyzing data collected during a recent trip to southern Illinois. In the end, he hopes to shed some light on life of the rare and endangered Indiana bat to eventually improve the management of the species.
FULL STORY Nature publishes biology study co-authored by Ball State researcherIn its March 13 issue, renowned weekly science journal Nature published a study co-authored by Melody Bernot, assistant professor of biology.
FULL STORY Ball State professor earns national honor for efforts to aid endangered bat speciesTimothy Carter, an assistant professor of biology, was recognized as the Wildlife Habitat Council's 2006 Community Partner of the Year for his work with the endangered Indiana bat.
FULL STORY Interdisciplinary Ball State team helps community partner with water quality educationBall State is combining efforts to benefit the White River Watershed Project. The goals are better water quality and awareness.
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