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    • Bull Trout

    • Bull Trout

    • Fishes; Threatened species;

    • In Bighorn (Ram) Creek, in the Wigwam River drainage of British Columbia, the Threatened bull trout complete their 50-mile cross-border International spawning migration from Lake Koocanusa in the Kootenai River drainage in Montana. As many as five...
    • Bull Trout

    • Bull Trout

    • Fishes; Threatened species;

    • In Bighorn (Ram) Creek, in the Wigwam River drainage of British Columbia, the Threatened bull trout complete their 50-mile cross-border International spawning migration from Lake Koocanusa in the Kootenai River drainage in Montana. As many as five...
    • Bull Trout

    • Bull Trout

    • Fishes; Threatened species;

    • In Bighorn (Ram) Creek, in the Wigwam River drainage of British Columbia, the Threatened bull trout complete their 50-mile cross-border International spawning migration from Lake Koocanusa in the Kootenai River drainage in Montana. As many as five...
    • Bull Trout

    • Bull Trout

    • Fishes; Threatened species;

    • In Bighorn (Ram) Creek, in the Wigwam River drainage of British Columbia, the Threatened bull trout complete their 50-mile cross-border International spawning migration from Lake Koocanusa in the Kootenai River drainage in Montana. As many as five...
    • Bull Trout

    • Bull Trout

    • Fishes; Threatened species;

    • In Bighorn (Ram) Creek, in the Wigwam River drainage of British Columbia, the Threatened bull trout complete their 50-mile cross-border International spawning migration from Lake Koocanusa in the Kootenai River drainage in Montana. As many as five...
    • Bull Trout

    • Bull Trout

    • Fishes; Threatened species;

    • In Bighorn (Ram) Creek, in the Wigwam River drainage of British Columbia, the Threatened bull trout complete their 50-mile cross-border International spawning migration from Lake Koocanusa in the Kootenai River drainage in Montana. As many as five...
    • Bull Trout

    • Bull Trout

    • Fishes; Threatened species;

    • In Bighorn (Ram) Creek, in the Wigwam River drainage of British Columbia, the Threatened bull trout complete their 50-mile cross-border International spawning migration from Lake Koocanusa in the Kootenai River drainage in Montana. As many as five...
    • Bull Trout

    • Bull Trout

    • Fishes; Threatened species;

    • In Bighorn (Ram) Creek, in the Wigwam River drainage of British Columbia, the Threatened bull trout complete their 50-mile cross-border International spawning migration from Lake Koocanusa in the Kootenai River drainage in Montana. As many as five...
    • Bull Trout

    • Bull Trout

    • Fishes; Threatened species;

    • In Bighorn (Ram) Creek, in the Wigwam River drainage of British Columbia, the Threatened bull trout complete their 50-mile cross-border International spawning migration from Lake Koocanusa in the Kootenai River drainage in Montana. As many as five...
    • Bull Trout

    • Bull Trout

    • Fishes; Threatened species;

    • In Bighorn (Ram) Creek, in the Wigwam River drainage of British Columbia, the Threatened bull trout complete their 50-mile cross-border International spawning migration from Lake Koocanusa in the Kootenai River drainage in Montana. As many as five...
    • Bull Trout

    • Bull Trout

    • Fishes; Threatened species;

    • In Bighorn (Ram) Creek, in the Wigwam River drainage of British Columbia, the Threatened bull trout complete their 50-mile cross-border International spawning migration from Lake Koocanusa in the Kootenai River drainage in Montana. As many as five...
    • Bull Trout

    • Bull Trout

    • Fishes; Threatened species;

    • In Bighorn (Ram) Creek, in the Wigwam River drainage of British Columbia, the Threatened bull trout complete their 50-mile cross-border International spawning migration from Lake Koocanusa in the Kootenai River drainage in Montana. As many as five...
    • Bull Trout

    • Bull Trout

    • Fishes; Threatened species;

    • In Bighorn (Ram) Creek, in the Wigwam River drainage of British Columbia, the Threatened bull trout complete their 50-mile cross-border International spawning migration from Lake Koocanusa in the Kootenai River drainage in Montana. As many as five...
    • Bull Trout

    • Bull Trout

    • Fishes; Threatened species;

    • In Bighorn (Ram) Creek, in the Wigwam River drainage of British Columbia, the Threatened bull trout complete their 50-mile cross-border International spawning migration from Lake Koocanusa in the Kootenai River drainage in Montana. As many as five...
    • Bull Trout

    • Bull Trout

    • Fishes; Threatened species;

    • In Bighorn (Ram) Creek, in the Wigwam River drainage of British Columbia, the Threatened bull trout complete their 50-mile cross-border International spawning migration from Lake Koocanusa in the Kootenai River drainage in Montana. As many as five...
    • Desert scene

    • Desert scene

    • Deserts; Mountains; Scenics; Wildlife refuges;

    • One of the many beautiful views of Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge
    • Egmont Key North Battery

    • Egmont Key North Battery

    • Buildings, facilities and structures; Wildlife refuges;

    • The Egmont Key National Wildlife Refuge, was established in 1974 and protects a diverse community of animals and plants, many of which are either threatened or endangered. This island refuge was once the site of the former United States Army Fort...
    • Flooded roadway in Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge.

    • Flooded roadway in Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge.

    • Automobiles; Erosion; Motor vehicles; Public access; Roads; Tourism; Vehicles; Visitor services; Water management; Weather impacts; Wildlife refuges;

    • Heavy rains in late December 2010 left many of the roads in nearly impassable condition due to washouts and debris in the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. Visitors were advised to avoid the damaged roads. If deciding to travel through the...
    • Road damaged by flooding in the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge

    • Road damaged by flooding in the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge

    • Automobiles; Erosion; Motor vehicles; Public access; Roads; Tourism; Vehicles; Visitor services; Water management; Weather impacts; Wildlife refuges;

    • Heavy rains in late December 2010 left many of the roads in nearly impassable condition due to washouts and debris in the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. Visitiors were advised to avoid the damaged roads. If deciding to travel through the...
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