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    • 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...
    • A Texas Rancher Who Became a Believer

    • A Texas Rancher Who Became a Believer
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    • 6 A Texas Cattle Rancher Who “ Became a Believer” “ We’re just ‘ wildlifing’ it all over the place, and we’re happy to do it,” Bob Long said. Long is enhancing habitat on his 550- acre property to benefit the Houston toad, an...
    • California condor chick

    • California condor chick

    • Wildlife; Birds; Birds of prey; Endangered species; History;

    • This chick was named "General". It was found in a nest site near Los Angeles, California. Finley took chick home with him to Jennings Lodge. The chick became so accustomed to Finley that it did not live in a cage. Later as an adult it was...
    • Baby loggerhead turtle

    • Baby loggerhead turtle

    • Reptiles; Threatened species; Volunteers; Wildlife refuges; Coastal environments;

    • Volunteer helps inventory a nest of hatched turtles in order to determine productivity. This hatchling was found in the nest - it did not get out on its own. It was taken to the water due to the heat of the day and to protect it from being...
    • Volunteer with baby loggerhead turtle

    • Volunteer with baby loggerhead turtle

    • Reptiles; Threatened species; Volunteers; Wildlife refuges; Coastal environments;

    • Volunteer helps inventory a nest of hatched turtles in order to determine productivity. This hatchling was found in the nest - it did not get out on its own. It was taken to the water due to the heat of the day and to protect it from being...
    • Volunteer with baby loggerhead turtle

    • Volunteer with baby loggerhead turtle

    • Reptiles; Threatened species; Volunteers; Wildlife refuges; Coastal environments;

    • Volunteer helps inventory a nest of hatched turtles in order to determine productivity. This hatchling was found in the nest - it did not get out on its own. It was taken to the water due to the heat of the day and to protect it from being...
    • Rhino horns

    • Rhino horns

    • Wildlife management; Work of the Service;

    • Rising global demand for rhino horn – both for alleged medicinal value and ornamental use – has led to an epidemic of poaching in Africa, as well as theft and illegal trade in rhino horns from museums and private collections. Illegal...
    • Rhino horns

    • Rhino horns

    • Animal industry; Water management; Wildlife restoration; Work of the Service;

    • Rising global demand for rhino horn – both for alleged medicinal value and ornamental use – has led to an epidemic of poaching in Africa, as well as theft and illegal trade in rhino horns from museums and private collections. Illegal...
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: Jacob Hill holds the egg as Ashley Daniels pads it with sand so that it will not rotate or shift.
    • Centuary at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge

    • Centuary at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge

    • Flowering plants; Desert plants; Deserts;

    • Found "no where else on earth" --The spring-loving centaury, Centaurium namophilum, is considered to be endemic to the Ash Meadows area (meaning it is definitely found within the refuge borders but also in adjacent federal and private...
    • Collar Tag for Nutria

    • Collar Tag for Nutria

    • Aquatic animals; Invasive species; Mammals; Rodents; Wildlife management; Trapping; Tagging;

    • A collar tag to be put on a nutria. It's designed stretch so it can be put on snugly and a nutria will neither get a limb stuck inside nor have trouble breathing. Tagging the animals will help biologists to better understand the nutria's habits and...
    • Steelhead tagging

    • Steelhead tagging

    • Fish hatcheries; Fisheries management; Fishes; Biologists (USFWS); Employees (USFWS); Work of the Service; Tagging; Threatened species; Monitoring;

    • Brian Davis measures a steelhead before it gets tagged. It must be more than 75 millimeters long to get tagged. Biologists use this tracking information to see if the hatchery fish that are spawning here are affecting the survival and productivity...
    • Peacock Larkspur

    • Peacock Larkspur

    • Wildflowers; Prairies; Vegetation; Valleys; Species of concern;

    • The peacock larkspur is found only in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. Presently, the natural vegetation of the Willamette Valley is experiencing a threat not altogether different in magnitude from the Missoula Floods - human development. Since...
    • Rush Darter habitat

    • Rush Darter habitat

    • Fishes; Endangered species;

    • The rush darter is a small fish that grows to two to three inches long. And it’s even rarer than it is tiny: The species, identified in 1999, is known to exist in only three locations in Alabama. There are no figures on the rush darter population...
    • Rush Darter

    • Rush Darter

    • Fishes; Endangered species;

    • The rush darter is a small fish that grows to two to three inches long. And it’s even rarer than it is tiny: The species, identified in 1999, is known to exist in only three locations in Alabama. There are no figures on the rush darter population...
    • Gulf Coast Recovery Act Project

    • Gulf Coast Recovery Act Project

    • Aquatic environments; Recreation; Public access; Partnerships; Structures;

    • The boardwalk from the public day use area to the beach. While it's a bit of a walk, it does a great job protecting the dunes from erosion.
    • Red crossbill

    • Red crossbill

    • animals; aves; Birds; Birds; Deshutes National Forests; Oregon; Migratory birds

    • Red crossbills have specialized beaks that enable them to open pine cones and feed on the seeds. It inhabits coniferous forests and is a nomadic feeder as it moves across wide ranges throughout the United States.
    • White-headed woodpecker

    • White-headed woodpecker

    • animals; aves; Birds; Birds; Deshutes National Forests; Oregon;

    • The white-headed woodpecker is often hard to locate, it rarely drums or taps as other woodpeckers are known to do. It is a silent woodpecker that only vocalizes around its nest. Living primarily around ponderosa pine and fir trees at higher...
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