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    • Prescribed burn

    • Prescribed burn

    • Fires; Prescribed burning; Wildlife refuges;

    • Aerial ignition interior high rates of spread in open savannas
    • Purple Loosestrife

    • Purple Loosestrife

    • Plants; Plants; Flowering plants; flowers; invasive; invasives; Aquatic environments; nuisance;

    • Boaters, anglers, and waterfowl hunters can help prevent further spread of aquatic invasive species. For more information on the zebra mussel go to : http://protectyourwaters.net/
    • Rolling Fill Material

    • Rolling Fill Material

    • Structures; Riparian environments; Rivers and streams; Habitat restoration; Wetland restoration; Wetlands; Wildlife refuges;

    • Following delivery by truck, fill material is immediately spread and compacted.
    • Ruby-throated Humming-Bird

    • Ruby-throated Humming-Bird

    • Birds; Migratory birds; Wildlife refuges;

    • A Ruby-throated Hummingbird is held with its wings spread during a study at the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge in Alabama.
    • Screech owl

    • Screech owl

    • Birds; Birds of prey;

    • Close view of owl in tree with wings spread, viewed from low front..
    • Sign Advising Not To Feed the Animals

    • Sign Advising Not To Feed the Animals

    • Invasive species; Interpretation; Photography; Mammals; Rodents; Work of the Service; Wildlife management; Education; signs;

    • Image of a sign advising people not to feed the animals. People are asked not to feed the nutria so that populations will not spread.
    • Zebra mussel on native mussel

    • Zebra mussel on native mussel

    • Aquatic environments;

    • The zebra mussel was inadvertently introduced to the United States and is now spreading rapidly, impacting native fish species, as well as clogging power plant intakes. Boaters, anglers, and waterfowl hunters can help prevent further spread of...
    • Zebra mussels on rudder

    • Zebra mussels on rudder

    • Invasive species; Aquatic environments;

    • Zebra mussels can attach themselves to boats and thereby inadvertantly be transferred to different waterways where they spread. Important for boaters in infected areas to be sure to careful clean their boat hulls/rudders, etc to prevent the spread...
    • Zebra mussels on rudder

    • Zebra mussels on rudder

    • Invasive species; Aquatic environments;

    • Zebra mussels can attach themselves to boats and thereby inadvertantly be transferred to different waterways where they spread. Important for boaters in infected areas to be sure to carefully clean their boat hulls/rudders, etc to prevent the...
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