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    • What benefits do inspectors earn? Wildlife inspectors enjoy all the benefits of Federal employment, including a generous retirement plan with substantial investment opportunities. Inspectors earn 13 to 26 days of annual leave each year depending on...
    • Hidden Lake bluecurls

    • Hidden Lake bluecurls

    • Threatened species; Plants; Parks; Mountains;

    • Hidden Lake bluecurls is a federally threatened plant found only at Hidden Lake in Mount San Jacinto State Park in the San Jacinto Mountains, Riverside County, California. It is a small, compact annual plant, approximately 4 inches tall.
    • Great Horned Owl

    • Great Horned Owl

    • Birds; Birds of prey; Education;

    • Great horned owl part of a live bird display at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Annual Fishing Derby, Hadley, MA.
    • Boy Fishing

    • Boy Fishing

    • Youth; Fishing;

    • Young boy fishing at the Annual Fishing Derby held at the USFWS regional office in Hadley, MA.
    • Lake Erie water snake

    • Lake Erie water snake

    • Recovered; Reptiles; Work of the Service; Employees (USFWS);

    • Angela Boyer, an Ohio ES Field Office biologist, holds a Lake Erie Watersnake during the annual survey. The Lake Erie watersnake was removed from of the list of federally endangered and threatened species on August 16, 2011. This species was...
    • Debeque phacelia

    • Debeque phacelia

    • Plants; Threatened species;

    • Phacelia submutica is a low-growing, herbaceous, spring annual plant with a tap root. The stems are typically 0.8 to 3 in (2 to 8 cm) long, often branched at the base and mostly lying flat on the ground as a low rosette (Howell 1944, pp....
    • Debeque phacelia

    • Debeque phacelia

    • Plants; Threatened species;

    • Phacelia submutica is a low-growing, herbaceous, spring annual plant with a tap root. The stems are typically 0.8 to 3 in (2 to 8 cm) long, often branched at the base and mostly lying flat on the ground as a low rosette (Howell 1944, pp....
    • Debeque phacelia habitat

    • Debeque phacelia habitat

    • Plants; Threatened species;

    • Phacelia submutica is a low-growing, herbaceous, spring annual plant with a tap root. The stems are typically 0.8 to 3 in (2 to 8 cm) long, often branched at the base and mostly lying flat on the ground as a low rosette (Howell 1944, pp....
    • Debeque phacelia plants

    • Debeque phacelia plants

    • Plants; Threatened species;

    • Phacelia submutica is a low-growing, herbaceous, spring annual plant with a tap root. The stems are typically 0.8 to 3 in (2 to 8 cm) long, often branched at the base and mostly lying flat on the ground as a low rosette (Howell 1944, pp....
    • Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge

    • Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge

    • Virginia; beach; dune stabilization; Wildlife refuges

    • Chincoteague NWR, Chincoteague, Virginia: Best known for the annual wild pony round-ups immortalized in Marguerite Henry's children's book Misty of Chincoteague, Chincoteague Refuge is equally important for its role as a home for endangered...
    • Ulak Island Seabird Survey

    • Ulak Island Seabird Survey

    • Work of Service; Birds; Marine birds; Wildlife refuges; Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge; Aleutians; Tiglax; Boats; Personnel

    • Jeff Williams, Rosa Meehan at end of Bird Survey line. Ulak is an annual monitoring site for burrow nesting seabirds such as tufted puffins, storm petrels and Cassin's auklets
    • Homer, Shorebird Environmental Education in Kachemak Bay, Alaska

    • Homer, Shorebird Environmental Education in Kachemak Bay, Alaska

    • Environmental education; Shorebirds; Birding; Birds Festivals; Kachemak Bay; Scenics; Alaska; Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge

    • Environmental Education students viewing shorebirds on Kachemak Bay during the annual Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival in Homer, Alaska. This Festival is held each spring to celebrate the migration on hundreds of thousands of Shorebirds through...
    • First annual Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival

    • First annual Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival

    • Events; Shorebirds; Education; Environmental education; Connecting people with nature;

    • Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival was started in 1993, when several concerned citizens decided that education was the key to protecting habitat important to migrating shorebirds.
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