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Biologist William Jackson collecting rats for study that were trapped on Enjebi Island, summer 1964

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Images documenting the Eniwetok-Bikini Resurvey Project between July and September 1964. Caption with image: Roof rats, more than 25 generations removed from ancestors which survived the blast, heat and radiation of nearby thermonuclear blasts in the 1950's, were trapped in Engebi Island by William Jackson, professor of Biology at Bowling Green ... Marshall Islands - Enewetak Atoll
Display date:
1964
Location:
Marshall Islands
Format:
image
Collections:
Digital Public Library of America
Contributors:
University of Washington
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University of Washington
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