Large black butterfly with blue white accents, also called Black swallowtail, and small orange yellow and brown butterfly, both on Butterfly weed with wings open, viewed from above.
An image of a white flower among red rock. Western North Dakota is the easternmost limit of the range of the beautiful gumbo lily. The plant occurs in nearly all of our western states.
This short, tufted plant is a nearly stemless perennial from...
A white flower among gray rocks.An image of a white flower among red rock. Western North Dakota is the easternmost limit of the range of the beautiful gumbo lily. The plant occurs in nearly all of our western states.
This short, tufted plant is...
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Montana: Endangered Species Grants
Help Keep “ Big Sky Country” Big
“ That’s one of the most productive bull trout streams
in the country,” said Fish and Wildlife Service
biologist Bob Lee of the headwaters of the Bull River
in...
Bald cypress swamp with open areas for canoe and boat trails. For more information about Okefenokee visit http://www.fws.gov/refuges/profiles/index.cfm?id=41590 .
Buildings, facilities and structures; Environmental quality; Equipment; Human impacts; Industries; Partnerships; Petroleum industry; Pollution control; Public policies; Refuges; Wildlife refuges;
Green open space edged by trees, along easement in National Wildlife Refuge for gas production, showing how the Fish and Wildlife Service works successfully in partnerships. Vertical.
Female student with open tree identification book looking at tree leaves to identify species; taken during National Park Service Junior Rangers Ambassador Training workshop.
Fort Niobrara NWR; Nebraska; FWS Employees (USFWS); Resource management; National Wildlife Refuge
MOVING BISON TO SUMMER PASTURE. Grazing is an effective management tool that can benefit a variety of species when it is properly applied. It may also be used in wetland habitats to open choked vegetation and restore plant vigor. Even at refuges...