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    • Wet pine savanna

    • Wet pine savanna

    • Trees; Habitat conservation; Wildlife refuges;

    • Pine savannas are open, nearly treeless, fire-dependent plant communities dominated by well-developed ground cover and some low-growing shrubs with only scattered trees. The refuge is approx. 5216 acres pine savanna. The original presettlement...
    • Two Horses

    • Two Horses

    • Mammals; Scenics; Wildlife refuges;

    • A scenic view of two horses, one white and one brown, eating in a field.
    • Colorado Butterfly plant

    • Colorado Butterfly plant

    • Plants; Threatened species;

    • The Colorado butterfly plant is a member of the evening primrose family and is a short-lived perennial herb with one to several reddish, pubescent stems that are 50–80 centimeters (cm) (2–3 feet) tall. The lower leaves are lance-shaped with...
    • 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...
    • Karner Blue-A Butterfly Captivates Wisconsin

    • Karner Blue-A Butterfly Captivates Wisconsin
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    • 8 Karner Blue – A Butterfly Captivates Wisconsin “ Instead of hearing, ‘ I don’t have that butterfly on my property,’ I hear, ‘ How can I get some of that wild lupine seed?’ ‘ You should see the lupine patch I have going!’ or...
    • Crocodile sighting!

    • Crocodile sighting!

    • Aquatic environments; Aquatic animals; Coastal environments; Reptiles; Threatened species; Wildlife refuges; Endangered species;

    • This rare site of the American Crocodile is one of the many species available on the refuge. This one is Endangered and Threatened.
    • Adults and children pretend to be bears.

    • Adults and children pretend to be bears.

    • Adults; Children; Connecting people with nature; Education; Education outreach; Environmental education; Interpretation; Leisure activities; Public access; Recreation; Vegetation; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service; Youth;

    • Children really get to experience the life of a bear. One of the many programs available at the refuge.
    • One last great bear growl.

    • One last great bear growl.

    • Adults; Children; Connecting people with nature; Education; Education outreach; Environmental education; Interpretation; Leisure activities; Public access; Recreation; Vegetation; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service; Youth;

    • Students express themselves like a bear with a big growl for the camera.
    • I think I see something.

    • I think I see something.

    • Amphibians; Children; Connecting people with nature; Environments (Natural); Rivers and streams; Vegetation; Wetlands; Wildlife viewing; Youth;

    • A boy enjoys looking for critters in the water on the refuge. One of the many things for children and adults to do.
    • I'm calling this one Sam.

    • I'm calling this one Sam.

    • Amphibians; Children; Connecting people with nature; Environments (Natural); Rivers and streams; Vegetation; Wetlands; Wildlife viewing; Youth;

    • A boy hold up his discovery for a photograph.
    • Shadows and light.

    • Shadows and light.

    • Coastal environments; Environments (Natural); Grasses; Marine environments; Plants; Scenics; Tourism; Vegetation; Wildlife refuges;

    • Pretty photo of the dunes at Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge. Just one more reason to go.
    • Hauling Lumber for Karluk Weir

    • Hauling Lumber for Karluk Weir

    • Wildlife refuges; Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge; Work of Service; Personnel; ARLIS; Alaska

    • Karluk Investigations 1949. Kodiak Island. "Rough country between Larsen Bay and Karluk Lake - one of the many mishaps enroute while hauling lumber for use in construction of 2-way counting weir on Karluk River."
    • 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...
    • 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.
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