Previously known as "Point of Rocks Springs," Kings Pool was named after Charles King who lived in a stone house near the spring. Historical records credit him with being the first to bring a herd of cattle to Ash Meadows. In the 1960's,...
This boardwalk was built at 30 feet flood stage. As of this date, the flood stage was at 34 feet. Photo taken between May 3 and May 6th of the boardwalk trail at White River National Wildlife Refuge in St. Charles, Arkansas
This photo was taken atop a bridge at White River National Wildlife Refuge in St. Charles, Arkansas. White River was 95% flooded as of this posting date (May 31, 2011.)
This boardwalk was built at 30 feet flood stage. As of this date, the flood stage was at 34 feet. Photo taken between May 3 and May 6th 2011, of the boardwalk trail at White River National Wildlife Refuge in St. Charles, Arkansas.
This boardwalk was built at 30 feet flood stage. As of this date, the flood stage was at 34 feet. Photo taken between May 3 and May 6th 2011, of the boardwalk trail at White River National Wildlife Refuge in St. Charles, Arkansas.
"FWS agent Frank Glaser with two sheefish caught thru the ice by Eskimos at Kotzebue in December, 1952. The larger fish weighed 40 lbs., 50" long, 27" girth. The smaller weighed 30 lbs., 48" long, 22" girth. This is a...
SFC Arthur Chunter, Capt. Issac P. Adams, Warren Tilman, M/Sgt. Leroy H. Carter, Lt. Robert Rowell look on as Dr. John Buckley discusses the habits and characteristics of the musk ox.