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    • Humbolt Bay National Wildlife Refuge

    • Humbolt Bay National Wildlife Refuge

    • California; NWR; Wading birds Birds;Wildlife refuges

    • Nearly the entire western population of black brant, 200,000 strong, stops at Humboldt Bay Refuge to feed on the abundant eelgrass during migration. Black-necked stilts, such as these, are among the many shorebirds and waterfowl that are found...
    • Havasu National Wildlife Refuge

    • Havasu National Wildlife Refuge

    • Arizona; NWR; river; riparian;Wildlife refuges

    • Along the banks of the Colorado River, bordering Arizona and California sits Havasu NWR. Extremely popular for water recreation, the refuge hosts some 500,000 visitors a year and is host to over 297 species of birds such as herons, pelicans,...
    • Castle Rock in California

    • Castle Rock in California

    • Coastal environments; Scenics; Islands;

    • Castle Rock a 14-acre island located less than 2 miles off the coast of Crescent City, California. A part of the National Wildlife Refuge System, Castle Rock is the second largest seabird breeding colony along the California coast, hosting more...
    • Corn Creek Springs at Desert National Wildlife Refuge

    • Corn Creek Springs at Desert National Wildlife Refuge

    • Scenics; Habitat; Environment; Corn Creek Springs; Desert National Wildlife Refuge

    • Desert National Wildlife Refuge is located in the northeastern portion of the Mojave Desert in northwestern Clark County and southwestern Lincoln County in southern Nevada. At over 1,600,000 acres in size, it is the largest National Wildlife Refuge...
    • Desert Environment in the Desert National Wildlife Refuge

    • Desert Environment in the Desert National Wildlife Refuge

    • Corn Creek Springs; Habitat; Environment; Desert; Desert National Wildlife Refuge; Nevada

    • Desert National Wildlife Refuge is located in the northeastern portion of the Mojave Desert in northwestern Clark County and southwestern Lincoln County in southern Nevada. At over 1,600,000 acres in size, it is the largest National Wildlife Refuge...
    • Desert Environment in the Desert National Wildlife Refuge

    • Desert Environment in the Desert National Wildlife Refuge

    • Corn Creek Springs; Habitat; Environment; Desert; Desert National Wildlife Refuge; Nevada

    • Desert National Wildlife Refuge is located in the northeastern portion of the Mojave Desert in northwestern Clark County and southwestern Lincoln County in southern Nevada. At over 1,600,000 acres in size, it is the largest National Wildlife Refuge...
    • Jameson Island Welcome Sign

    • Jameson Island Welcome Sign

    • Wildlife refuges; Employees (USFWS); Service patch;

    • The Jameson Island unit occupies a large bend of the Missouri River floodplain in Saline County, below the historic community of Arrow Rock. The unit consists of 1,871 acres of bottom land forest of cottonwood, willow, box elder, and other...
    • White-haired Goldenrod

    • White-haired Goldenrod

    • Flowering plants; Plants; Endangered species;

    • This yellow flower is threatened. The primary threat to the survival of white-haired goldenrod is the many visitors to rockshelters in the Red River Gorge area each year. In 1989, approximately 260,000 people visited the Red River Gorge Geological...
    • White-haired Goldenrod

    • White-haired Goldenrod

    • Flowering plants; Plants; Endangered species;

    • This yellow flower is threatened. The primary threat to the survival of white-haired goldenrod is the many visitors to rockshelters in the Red River Gorge area each year. In 1989, approximately 260,000 people visited the Red River Gorge Geological...
    • From the Secretary

    • From the Secretary
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    • 4 Dear Citizens: This booklet provides information for citizen stewards and landowners, who embody President Bush’s vision of cooperative conservation— a vision built upon innovation, local ideas, inspiration and incentives, and on- the- ground...
    • Aleutian Cacklling Goose Capture and Translocation,1978 - 1991 (Album)

    • Aleutian Cacklling Goose Capture and Translocation,1978 - 1991 (Album)

    • AMNWR; Alaska Maritime Wildlife Refuge; Endangered species; Aleutian Cackling Goose; Aleutian Canada Goose; Biological research; Buldir Island; Aleutian Islands; Employees (USFWS)

    • AMNWR biologists worked over an extended period to recover the population of aleutian Cackling goose from endangered to its delisting in 2001. This album pictures the landscape, some of the hardships and activities of these hardy biologists
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