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    • Whooping crane

    • Whooping crane

    • Birds; Aquatic birds; Endangered species; Plants; Vegetation; Wading birds; Wildlife refuges;

    • Whooping crane pauses in the vegetation at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Whooping crane

    • Whooping crane

    • Birds; Aquatic birds; Endangered species; Plants; Vegetation; Wading birds; Wildlife refuges;

    • Whooping crane pauses on shore.
    • Anouther great day on the Refuge.

    • Anouther great day on the Refuge.

    • Mammals; Similarity of Appearance (Threatened); Wildlife refuges;

    • A big black bear turns slightly, to see just who is taking this photograph at the Alligator National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Aquatic trail of laughter and fun.

    • Aquatic trail of laughter and fun.

    • Aquatic plants; Aquatic environments; Adults; Aquaculture; Banks; Children; Foliage; Forests; Leisure activities; Plants; Public access; Recreation; Recreation sites; Rivers and streams; Scenics; Visitor services; Water sports; Wildlife refuges;...

    • A lucky group of people enjoying a canoe tour of the refuge. One of the wonderful offerings of Alligator River national Wildlife Refuge.
    • Just a little closer!

    • Just a little closer!

    • Employees (USFWS); Endangered species; Experimental Population, Non-Essential; Personnel; Resource management; Wildlife management; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;

    • A wonderful close shot of the beautiful Red Wolf as he wanders about, on the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Hurricane Ike damage to office.

    • Hurricane Ike damage to office.

    • Aquatic environments; Buildings, facilities and structures; Climate effects; Coastal environments; Contaminants; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Equipment; Pollution; Pollution cleanup; Pollution control; Resource management; Water...

    • This office has been ravaged by the force of hurricane Ike.
    • Replanting marsh grass.

    • Replanting marsh grass.

    • Adults; Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Banks; Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Plants; Resource management;...

    • A group of women volunteers helping to replant marsh grass on the refuge.
    • Job satisfaction.

    • Job satisfaction.

    • Adults; Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Banks; Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Plants; Resource management;...

    • A young woman is noticeably happy to be doing work to help the refuge restore habitat.
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