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Lee Kirkpatrick, a natural resource specialist from Little Rock District, baits a Burying Beetle trap. The trap is set with rotten meat to attract Burying Beetles. Once collected, the team will count, catalogue, record and measure the beetles for size, sex and maturity.

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31/07/2019
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