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    • Another tree planted!

    • Another tree planted!

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Flowering plants; Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access;...

    • This woman has volunteered to help plant trees to replace the ones wiped out by hurricane Ike.
    • Bayou Sauvage Levee

    • Bayou Sauvage Levee

    • Banks; Boats; Climate effects; Contaminants; Deciduous Trees; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Habitat fragmentation; Plants; Pollutants; Pollution; Resource management; Trees; Vegetation; Water pollution; Weather impacts; Wildlife...

    • Debris left on the refuge in the wake of hurricane Katrina.
    • Bayou Sauvage Levee 3

    • Bayou Sauvage Levee 3

    • Banks; Boats; Climate effects; Contaminants; Deciduous Trees; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Habitat fragmentation; Plants; Pollutants; Pollution; Resource management; Trees; Vegetation; Water pollution; Weather impacts; Wildlife...

    • Debris left on the refuge in the wake of hurricane Katrina.
    • Bayou Sauvage Levee 5

    • Bayou Sauvage Levee 5

    • Banks; Boats; Climate effects; Contaminants; Deciduous Trees; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Habitat fragmentation; Plants; Pollutants; Pollution; Resource management; Trees; Vegetation; Water pollution; Weather impacts; Wildlife...

    • Debris left on the refuge in the wake of hurricane Katrina.
    • Bayou Sauvage Ridge Trail After Katrina093

    • Bayou Sauvage Ridge Trail After Katrina093

    • Buildings, facilities and structures; Climate effects; Deciduous Trees; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Foliage; Habitat fragmentation; Plants; Pollution cleanup; Soil degradation; Structures; Trees; Vegetation;...

    • Hurricane Katrina delivers damage to the Ridge Trail and the rest of the refuge.
    • Bayou Sauvage Ridge Trail Before Katrina093

    • Bayou Sauvage Ridge Trail Before Katrina093

    • Deciduous Trees; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Plants; Public access; Scenics; Tourism; Trees; Vegetation; Weather impacts; Wildlife refuges;

    • A peaceful setting at the refuge shot before hurricane Katrina.
    • Beach erosion

    • Beach erosion

    • Aquatic environments; Climate change; Climate effects; Coastal environments; Coastal restoration; Coastal zone management; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Erosion; Habitat fragmentation; Marine environments; Weather impacts; Wildlife...

    • Vehicle at edge of beach errosion.
    • Beach erosion

    • Beach erosion

    • Aquatic environments; Climate change; Climate effects; Coastal environments; Coastal restoration; Coastal zone management; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Erosion; Habitat fragmentation; Marine environments; Weather impacts; Wildlife...

    • Vehicle at edge of beach errosion.
    • Beach errosion

    • Beach errosion

    • Aquatic environments; Climate change; Climate effects; Coastal environments; Coastal restoration; Coastal zone management; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Erosion; Habitat fragmentation; Marine environments; Weather impacts; Wildlife...

    • Good example of beach errosion.
    • Beautiful and purposeful.

    • Beautiful and purposeful.

    • Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Buildings, facilities and structures; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Habitat restoration; Habitat conservation; Plants; Resource management; Scenics; Soil conservation; Soil management;...

    • Sediment fence was added to help rebuild the marsh at Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Closer view of sediment fencing.

    • Closer view of sediment fencing.

    • Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Buildings, facilities and structures; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Habitat restoration; Habitat conservation; Plants; Resource management; Scenics; Soil conservation; Soil management;...

    • Sediment fencing being used to help rebuild the marsh.
    • Damage to Ridge Trail after hurricane Katrina.

    • Damage to Ridge Trail after hurricane Katrina.

    • Buildings, facilities and structures; Climate effects; Deciduous Trees; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Foliage; Habitat fragmentation; Plants; Pollution cleanup; Soil degradation; Structures; Trees; Vegetation;...

    • Hurricane Katrina damage to Ridge Trail.
    • Damage to Ridge Trail after hurricane Katrina.

    • Damage to Ridge Trail after hurricane Katrina.

    • Buildings, facilities and structures; Climate effects; Deciduous Trees; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Foliage; Habitat fragmentation; Plants; Pollution cleanup; Soil degradation; Structures; Trees; Vegetation;...

    • Hurricane Katrina damage to Ridge Trail.
    • Dead bird in oil pit

    • Dead bird in oil pit

    • Environmental Sciences; Birds; Contaminants; Environmental quality; Human impacts; Oil production; Oil spills; Petroleum industry; Pollutants; Oil production;

    • Gloved hand pointing to bird carcass covered in thick oil in oil pit.
    • Development by the refuge.

    • Development by the refuge.

    • Aquatic environments; Buildings, facilities and structures; Coastal environments; Environmental quality; Habitat fragmentation; Habitat conservation; Land development; Marine environments; Public access; Wildlife refuges;

    • Development rising next to the refuge.
    • Duck carcass

    • Duck carcass

    • Environmental Sciences; Aquatic birds; Birds; Contaminants;Pollution control;Environmental quality; Lakes; Migratory birds; Waterfowl;

    • Duck carcass laying near dry shore of Rasmus Lee Lake in Wyoming.
    • Example of Brazilian Pepper plant.

    • Example of Brazilian Pepper plant.

    • Berries; Biological control; Coastal environments; Coastal restoration; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Habitat fragmentation; Habitat restoration; Invasive species; Islands; Vegetation; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;

    • This Brazilian Pepper plant is an exotic invasive species which overtakes native plants to the Florida gulf coast and elsewhere.
    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee

    • Aquatic animals; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Fishes; Refuges; Wildlife refuges;

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee in the field, in dry area with remains of large fish.
    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee eradicating Invasive

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee eradicating Invasive

    • Biological control; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Equipment; Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Invasive species; Maintenance; Plants; Refuges; Wildlife refuges;

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee with axe, chopping at melaleuca tree trunk in refuge invasive species eradication program.
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