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    • America's Wildest Places - Volume 2

    • America's Wildest Places - Volume 2
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    • This is the second in a series of DVD compilations of refuge videos entitled "America's Wildest Places." Teddy Roosevelt's your host as "America's Wildest Places - Volume 2" takes you to six more of America's outstanding...
    • Bighead carp with students

    • Bighead carp with students

    • Invasive species; Fishes; Connecting people with nature; Freshwater fishes

    • Two students hold a bighead carp. NOTE: Illinois Waterway; Mississippi River; Great Lakes
    • Biking the refuge trail

    • Biking the refuge trail

    • Biking; Leisure activities; Connecting people with nature; Wildlife refuges;

    • Bikers leisurely bike the Fountainebleau Nature Trail at Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Bird carcass documentation

    • Bird carcass documentation

    • Oil spills; Employees (USFWS); Surveying;

    • July 15, 2010 Gulfport, MS - Mississippi Team One - USFWS Biologist Nate Caswell documents location of a dead gull with no visible oil. Photo by Bonnie Strawser.
    • Bird carcass documentation

    • Bird carcass documentation

    • Oil spills; Employees (USFWS); Surveying;

    • July 15, 2010 Gulfport, MS - Mississippi Team One consists of USFWS Biologist Nate Caswell and USFS Biologist Joe Metzmeier. Their assignment was a long day on Ship Island in Gulf Islands National Seashore. Photo by Bonnie Strawser.
    • Bird carcass report

    • Bird carcass report

    • Oil spills; Employees (USFWS); Surveying;

    • July 15, 2010 Gulfport, MS - Mississippi Team One consists of USFWS Biologist Nate Caswell and USFS Biologist Joe Metzmeier. Their assignment was a long day on Ship Island in Gulf Islands National Seashore. Immediately upon arrival, a dead gull was...
    • Bird carcass report

    • Bird carcass report

    • Oil spills; Employees (USFWS); Surveying;

    • July 15, 2010 Gulfport, MS - Mississippi Team One USFWS Biologist Nate Caswell. Meticulous recordkeeping is a necessity. Photo by Bonnie Strawser.
    • Bird carcass report

    • Bird carcass report

    • Oil spills; Employees (USFWS); Surveying;

    • July 15, 2010 Gulfport, MS - Mississippi Team One consists of USFWS Biologist Nate Caswell and USFS Biologist Joe Metzmeier. Their assignment was a long day on Ship Island in Gulf Islands National Seashore. National Geographic Reporter Fritz...
    • Cogon grass

    • Cogon grass

    • Invasive species; Plants;

    • Cogon grass is and invasive species found at Grand Bay National Wildlife Refuge;
    • Cogon grass

    • Cogon grass

    • Invasive species; Plants;

    • Cogon grass is and invasive species found at Grand Bay National Wildlife Refuge;
    • Cogongrass removal

    • Cogongrass removal

    • Invasive species; Pesticides; Plants; Wildlife refuges;

    • Refuge works sprays invasive Cogongrass. Native to Asia, cogongrass is on the list of 100 of the World's Worst Invasive Species published by the World Conservation Union.
    • Cypress swamp

    • Cypress swamp

    • Aquatic environments; Habitat conservation; Wildlife refuges;

    • The refuge's vegetation communities are a mosaic of pine savannas and pinelands interspersed with wooden swamps and drainages, along with a small tract of estuarine marsh. These plant communities have also been called "coastal prairies",...
    • Cypress swamp

    • Cypress swamp

    • Aquatic environments; Wildlife refuges; Vegetation; Trees; Wetlands;

    • The refuge's vegetation communities are a mosaic of pine savannas and pinelands interspersed with wooden swamps and drainages, along with a small tract of estuarine marsh. These plant communities have also been called "coastal prairies",...
    • Cypress Swamp

    • Cypress Swamp

    • Aquatic environments; Wildlife refuges; Vegetation; Trees; Wetlands;

    • The refuge's vegetation communities are a mosaic of pine savannas and pinelands interspersed with wooden swamps and drainages, along with a small tract of estuarine marsh. These plant communities have also been called "coastal prairies",...
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