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    • Sea Lamprey

    • Sea Lamprey

    • Invasive species; Bay County Museum; Alpena Fishery Resources Office; Maritime Exhibit; April and May 2002; Anjanette Bowen
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    • Fish and Wildlife Employee Sprays Melaleuca

    • Fish and Wildlife Employee Sprays Melaleuca

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

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee spraying exotic invasive melaleuca to try to control the exotic invasive. Vertical.
    • National Wildlife Refuge maintenance

    • National Wildlife Refuge maintenance

    • Biological control; Employees (USFWS); Habitat conservation; Invasive species; Maintenance; Plants; Wildlife refuges;

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee pulling out Brazilian pepper plants to try to control the exotic invasive.
    • National Wildlife Refuge maintenance

    • National Wildlife Refuge maintenance

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

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee chain sawing to control exotic invasive melaleuca.
    • National Wildlife Refuge maintenance

    • National Wildlife Refuge maintenance

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

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee chain sawing to control exotic invasive melaleuca. Vertical.
    • Mother-in-Law tongue exotic invasive plant.

    • Mother-in-Law tongue exotic invasive plant.

    • Biological control; Coastal environments; Coastal restoration; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Habitat fragmentation; Habitat restoration; Invasive species; Islands; Vegetation; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service; Employees (USFWS);...

    • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee inspects Mother-in-Law tongue exotic invasive plant. Also known as Snake plant.
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