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    • Partners for Fish and Wildlife Programs

    • Partners for Fish and Wildlife Programs
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    • 21 Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program Who can participate? Any privately owned land is potentially eligible for restoration. Most applicants are individual landowners. For the purposes of this program, “ privately owned” means lands not...
    • Fisher

    • Fisher

    • Mammals; Wildlife viewing;

    • A fisher is photographed at night while trying to take bait. Fishers are opportunistic predators that hunt exclusively in forested habitats where prey is abundant and vulnerable to capture. Their diverse diet includes birds, porcupines, snowshoe...
    • Gray wolf release

    • Gray wolf release

    • Endangered species; Mammals; Monitoring; Wildlife management;

    • A gray wolf fitted with a radio collar is released into the wild. The gray wolf or Canis lupus, often known simply as the wolf, is the largest extant wild member of the Canidae family. Though once abundant over much of Eurasia, North Africa and...
    • Gumbo Lily

    • Gumbo Lily

    • Flowering plants; Plants;

    • 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...
    • Gumbo Lily

    • Gumbo Lily

    • Flowering plants; Plants;

    • 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...
    • Columbia Spotted Frog

    • Columbia Spotted Frog

    • Candidate; Species of concern; Amphibians; Remote sensing;

    • Columbia spotted frogs (Rana Luteiventris) are found from Alaska and most of British Columbia to Washington east of the Cascades, Idaho, and portions of Wyoming, Nevada, and Utah. Spotted frogs live in spring seeps, meadows, marshes, ponds and...
    • Hemlock Boughs

    • Hemlock Boughs

    • Foliage; Forests; Vegetation; Forest conservation;

    • image of hemlock boughs taken at the Opal Creek Wilderness, Willamette National Forest. The Opal Creek Valley contains 50 waterfalls, five lakes, and 36 miles of hiking trails. It forms the largest intact stand of Old growth forest in the western...
    • Opal Creek

    • Opal Creek

    • Foliage; Forests; Vegetation; Forest conservation; Rivers and streams;

    • image of Opal Creek taken at the Opal Creek Wilderness, Willamette National Forest. The Opal Creek Valley contains 50 waterfalls, five lakes, and 36 miles of hiking trails. It forms the largest intact stand of Old growth forest in the western...
    • Pagosa skyrocket flower

    • Pagosa skyrocket flower

    • Plants; Endangered species;

    • Ipomopsis polyantha is an herbaceous biennial 12 to 24 inches (in) (30 to 60 centimeters (cm)) tall, branched from near the base above the basal rosette of leaves. Deeply divided leaves with linear segments are scattered up the stem. Stems and...
    • Pagosa skyrocket flowers

    • Pagosa skyrocket flowers

    • Plants; Endangered species;

    • Ipomopsis polyantha is an herbaceous biennial 12 to 24 inches (in) (30 to 60 centimeters (cm)) tall, branched from near the base above the basal rosette of leaves. Deeply divided leaves with linear segments are scattered up the stem. Stems and...
    • Pagosa skyrocket flowers

    • Pagosa skyrocket flowers

    • Plants; Endangered species;

    • Ipomopsis polyantha is an herbaceous biennial 12 to 24 inches (in) (30 to 60 centimeters (cm)) tall, branched from near the base above the basal rosette of leaves. Deeply divided leaves with linear segments are scattered up the stem. Stems and...
    • Pagosa skyrocket flowers

    • Pagosa skyrocket flowers

    • Plants; Endangered species;

    • Ipomopsis polyantha is an herbaceous biennial 12 to 24 inches (in) (30 to 60 centimeters (cm)) tall, branched from near the base above the basal rosette of leaves. Deeply divided leaves with linear segments are scattered up the stem. Stems and...
    • Pagosa skyrocket habitat

    • Pagosa skyrocket habitat

    • Plants; Endangered species;

    • Ipomopsis polyantha is an herbaceous biennial 12 to 24 inches (in) (30 to 60 centimeters (cm)) tall, branched from near the base above the basal rosette of leaves. Deeply divided leaves with linear segments are scattered up the stem. Stems and...
    • Pagosa skyrocket plant

    • Pagosa skyrocket plant

    • Plants; Endangered species;

    • Ipomopsis polyantha is an herbaceous biennial 12 to 24 inches (in) (30 to 60 centimeters (cm)) tall, branched from near the base above the basal rosette of leaves. Deeply divided leaves with linear segments are scattered up the stem. Stems and...
    • Pagosa skyrocket flowers and syrphid fly

    • Pagosa skyrocket flowers and syrphid fly

    • Plants; Endangered species;

    • Ipomopsis polyantha is an herbaceous biennial 12 to 24 inches (in) (30 to 60 centimeters (cm)) tall, branched from near the base above the basal rosette of leaves. Deeply divided leaves with linear segments are scattered up the stem. Stems and...
    • Opal Creek

    • Opal Creek

    • Foliage; Forests; Vegetation; Rivers and streams; Riparian environments; Forest conservation;

    • Medium shot of Opal Creek taken at the Opal Creek Wilderness, Willamette National Forest. The Opal Creek Valley contains 50 waterfalls, five lakes, and 36 miles of hiking trails. It forms the largest intact stand of Old growth forest in the western...
    • Bucket of Newts to be Relocated

    • Bucket of Newts to be Relocated

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

    • More than 1,500 rough-skinned newts were rescued and relocated from the construction site in a single day last week. Newts are the most abundant amphibian species being found in ditches that are being filled.
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