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    • Colorado River cutts in a pen.

    • Colorado River cutts in a pen.

    • Fishes; Employees (USFWS);

    • Fish biologists with Colorado Division of Wildlife and the USFWS's Colorado Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office collect cutthroat trout from Lake Nanita in Rocky Mountain National Park.
    • Sacred Lands, Sacred Trout

    • Sacred Lands, Sacred Trout

    • Fishes; Employees (USFWS);

    • Biologists with the New Mexico Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office and the Santa Clara Pueblo ready themselves to gather Rio Grande cutthroat trout in northern New Mexico.
    • Moose Creek Bridge, Alaska

    • Moose Creek Bridge, Alaska

    • Rivers and streams;

    • Chickaloon Village fish biologist Brian Winnestaffer surveys a reach of Moose Creek where a railroad once bridged the stream. Mary Price/USFWS.
    • Drano Lake Salmon Fishing

    • Drano Lake Salmon Fishing

    • Fishing;

    • Anglers crowd the waters of Drano Lake, hoping to hook coho salmon raised by Little White Salmon National Fish Hatchery, in Washington. Speros Doulos/USFWS.
    • Bowfin, Dogfish, Lawyer, Grinner

    • Bowfin, Dogfish, Lawyer, Grinner

    • Fishes; Habitat restoration;

    • This fish of many names is the beneficiary of restored habitat done by the South Florida Fisheries Resources Office and the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida. John Galvez/USFWS
    • Collecting Colorado River cutthroat trout

    • Collecting Colorado River cutthroat trout

    • Fishes; Employees (USFWS);

    • Fish biologists with Colorado Division of Wildlife and the USFWS's Colorado Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office collect cutthroat trout from Lake Nanita in Rocky Mountain National Park. Chris Kennedy/USFWS photo.
    • Girl Scouts

    • Girl Scouts

    • Wildlife refuges; Children; Wildlife restoration; Connecting people with nature;

    • Girl Scouts help replant trees and clean up the debris left by Hurricane Ike
    • Children help Refuge worker

    • Children help Refuge worker

    • Wildlife refuges; Children; Wildlife restoration; Connecting people with nature;

    • Two young boys pitch in with the clean up and replanting efforts due to damage caused by Hurricane Ike.
    • Girl Scout plants tree.

    • Girl Scout plants tree.

    • Wildlife refuges; Children; Wildlife restoration; Connecting people with nature;

    • Girl Scout helps replace the trees that were lost during Hurricane Ike.
    • Girl Scouts and mom replant trees

    • Girl Scouts and mom replant trees

    • Wildlife refuges; Children; Wildlife restoration; Connecting people with nature;

    • Girl Scout troop lends their helping hands in the replacement of trees lost during Hurricane Ike.
    • Happy Volunteers

    • Happy Volunteers

    • Wildlife refuges; Children; Wildlife restoration; Connecting people with nature;

    • Both young and old pitch in to help replace trees lost during Hurricane Ike on Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge
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