Two manatee rooting for food in bottom sand of Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge. For more information on the manatee visit
http://www.fws.gov/northflorida/Manatee/manatees.htm
Two manatee foraging for food along bottom of Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge. For more information about manatees visit http://www.fws.gov/northflorida/manatee/manatees.htm
With the waters still rising on May 16, a rabbit, pictured on the bottom left sitting on the backhoe, found safety from the floodwaters on Panther Swamp National Wildlife Refuge near Yazoo City, Mississippi.
Close up of a stem with the bottom flowering white, and the top green. An important food source for many butterflies and insects. For more information about wildflowers visit the National Plants Database Additional Resources: National Plants...
Stem with bottom flowering purple. For more information about wildflowers visit the National Plants Database Additional Resources: National Plants Database http://plants.usda.gov/.
Togiak NWR, Dillingham, Alaska: It's hard to tell top from bottom in this view of the Ahklun Mountains reflected in mirror-smooth Upper Togiak Lake. The Ahklun Mountains cover about 80 percent of Togiak National Wildlife Refuge's 4.2 million...
The Jameson Island unit occupies a large bend of the Missouri River floodplain in Saline County, below the historic community of Arrow Rock. The unit consists of 1,871 acres of bottom land forest of cottonwood, willow, box elder, and other...
Sport Fishing; Rainbow Trout; Outdoors; Recreation; Family; Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
A four year old Alaska youth poses with his first fish. The 17 inch rainbow give him quite a time as it made several long runs, jumped a foot or more into the air many times and then dove for the bottom. The youngster still talks of the fish and...
Tidewater Contractors loading river-run gravel into the 10’ Redd Creek culvert under North Bank Lane. Approximately 3’ of bedding material was added to the bottom of the culvert to serve as a natural streambed.
Aerial View of Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge taken on August 24, 2010, showing a portion of the Bandon Marsh Unit at the bottom and the Ni-les’tun Unit above U.S. Highway 101.
Federal Highways Administration subcontractor Tidewater Contractors fills the bottom of the newly installed Fahys Creek culvert with river gravels for fish habitat.
Wildlife refuges; Employees (USFWS); Service patch;
The Jameson Island unit occupies a large bend of the Missouri River floodplain in Saline County, below the historic community of Arrow Rock. The unit consists of 1,871 acres of bottom land forest of cottonwood, willow, box elder, and other...