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Short-tailed bats caught in harp net trap (Mystacina tuberculata) for research. Lesser short-tailed bat - pekapeka-tou-poto). Endemic NZ bat, Pureora Forest, Waitomo District, Waikato Region, New Zealand (NZ). Stock photo from New
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Harp trap in situ. © Matt Cook.
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