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    • A Texas Rancher Who Became a Believer

    • A Texas Rancher Who Became a Believer
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    • 6 A Texas Cattle Rancher Who “ Became a Believer” “ We’re just ‘ wildlifing’ it all over the place, and we’re happy to do it,” Bob Long said. Long is enhancing habitat on his 550- acre property to benefit the Houston toad, an...
    • 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...
    • American Bittern

    • American Bittern

    • Wading birds; Birds;

    • The American Bittern is found all across the country but prefers habitats that include freshwater wetlands with tall emergent vegetation where they can hide. Although you may not see them, you would have no problem hearing them as Bitterns have a...
    • American Rubyspot Damselfly

    • American Rubyspot Damselfly

    • Insects; Aquatic environments; Riparian environments; Rivers and streams;

    • The beautiful rubyspot damselfly is difficult to mistake for any other species in California with its brightly colored thorax, bright red spot at the base of the wings,and large size. While occasionally found at large lakes, its most typical...
    • Auditorium at NCTC

    • Auditorium at NCTC

    • National Conservation Training Center; West Virginia; U.S. Fishes and Wildlife Service

    • Lots of things happen at the National Conservation Training Center! When you visit NCTC, you’ll have the chance to attend an evening lecture in our auditorium by a noted conservationist ... attend special conservation-themed workshops and...
    • Brown bear entering fishing area

    • Brown bear entering fishing area

    • Mammals; Wildlife refuges; Human impacts; Fishing;

    • Popular fishing spots attract more than human fishermen. Bears looking for easy meals can make a mess of your lunch, camp, or maybe even you.
    • Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona

    • Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona

    • Wildlife refuges; Scenics; Succulents; Desert plants; Deserts

    • Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife refuge is in Ajo, Arizona. In the desert, the word is "patience." If you're just passing through, you are not likely to see any wildlife. But if you stop and sit in the shade of a boulder, a large cactus,...
    • Climb to the top.

    • Climb to the top.

    • Birdwatching; Buildings, facilities and structures; Leisure activities; Panoramics; Recreation; Recreation sites; Scenics; Tourism; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing;

    • This amazing spiral takes you to treetop level viewing of the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Coachella Valley National Wildlife Refuge

    • Coachella Valley National Wildlife Refuge

    • California; Reptiles; Endangered species;Wildlife refuges

    • Coachella Valley NWR, Thousand Palms, California: Coachella Valley National Wildlife Refuge was established specifically to protect the endangered Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard. As you can see, this fascinating little creature blends in...
    • Did you get the shot?

    • Did you get the shot?

    • Aquatic environments; Birdwatching; Boating; Boats; Coastal environments; Leisure activities; Photography; Recreation; Tourism; Transportation; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing;

    • Visitors get to view and photograph wildlife from a boat, too much fun.
    • Do you see that?

    • Do you see that?

    • Adults; Connecting people with nature; Leisure activities; Public access; Recreation; Structures; Tourism; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges; Buildings, facilities and structures; Birdwatching;

    • Two women enjoy their favorite activity of birdwatching on the refuge.
    • Do you see that?

    • Do you see that?

    • Birds; Birdwatching; Children; Connecting people with nature; Environments (Natural); Leisure activities; Public access; Tourism; Trees; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing; Adults;

    • Mother and son share a moment together while birdwatching.
    • Do you see the great blue heron?

    • Do you see the great blue heron?

    • Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Banks; Conifers; Environments (Natural); Foliage; Forests; Marine environments; Scenics; Trees; Vegetation; Wildlife refuges;

    • An obscured great blue heron stands among the tall grass.
    • Female Short-tailed Albatross Incubating Her Egg

    • Female Short-tailed Albatross Incubating Her Egg

    • Birds; Marine birds; Endangered species; Islands; Wildlife refuges;

    • US Fish and Wildlife Service staff have observed a pair of short-tailed albatross incubating an egg on Eastern Island, Midway Atoll NWR. The adult male was banded as a fledgling on Torishima Island, Japan in 1987. The female was banded as a...
    • Fish and Wildlife Programs

    • Fish and Wildlife Programs
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    • 5 Fish and Wildlife Programs More than one tool may describe the status of species on your property and meet your specific goals. To assist you in learning our language, a glossary of terms is on page 22. Question Your Needs and Concerns Tool Do...
    • From our Partners

    • From our Partners
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    • 2 Dear Friends and Neighbors, Private landowners, large and small, play a vital role conserving habitat for fish, wildlife, and plants. In fact, more than two- thirds of the nation’s threatened and endangered species use habitat found on...
    • 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...
    • Happy to see you!

    • Happy to see you!

    • Aquatic environments; Birdwatching; Children; Connecting people with nature; Leisure activities; Marine environments; Public access; Recreation; Tourism; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing;

    • Young boy enjoys the view through the lens of a binocular.
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