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    • West Indian manatee

    • West Indian manatee

    • Aquatic animals;Endangered species;Human impacts;Mammals; Wildlife;

    • Two manatee nuzzling noses together in Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge. Note scars on back on one manatee from boat propeller. For more information about manatees visit http://www.fws.gov/northflorida/manatee/manatees.htm
    • West Indian manatee

    • West Indian manatee

    • Aquatic animals;Endangered species; Marine mammals;Mammals; Wildlife;

    • Two manatee surfacing to breathe in Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge. Note scar on back of one manatee from boat propeller. For more information on manatees visit http://www.fws.gov/northflorida/manatee/manatees.htm
    • Captured pallid sturgeon

    • Captured pallid sturgeon

    • Fishes; Fisheries management;Work of the Service; Logo; Uniforms; Employees (USFWS)

    • Two men (one FWS employee with uniform) in a boat on the Yellowstone River holding a pallid sturgeon.
    • Volunteers on an airboat

    • Volunteers on an airboat

    • Aquatic environments; Reptiles; Connecting people with nature; Volunteers;

    • Two young women ride on an airboat with one of them holding a baby alligator.
    • Laysan Island Work Site Destroyed by Tsunami

    • Laysan Island Work Site Destroyed by Tsunami

    • Coastal environments; Marine birds; Migratory birds; Tropical environments; Weather impacts; Wildlife refuges; Islands;

    • View from the kitchen tent door. Papahanumokuakea Marine National Monument and Laysan Island was struck by the tsunami on March 10 about 11:45 pm. The tsunami waves reached up into the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) camp co-located with...
    • Tsunami Destroys Laysan Island Work Site

    • Tsunami Destroys Laysan Island Work Site

    • Coastal environments; Marine birds; Migratory birds; Tropical environments; Weather impacts; Wildlife refuges; Islands;

    • View of shoreline south of camp looking north. Papahānumokuākea Marine National Monument and Laysan Island was struck by the tsunami on March 10 about 11:45 pm. The tsunami waves reached up into the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) camp...
    • Black-Tailed Deer (Doe)

    • Black-Tailed Deer (Doe)

    • Endangered species;

    • White-tailed deer are generally distinguished from mule or black-tailed deer by their longer tail that is brown rather than black on the dorsal surface, a smaller metatarsal gland, and, in adult males, antlers with prongs arising from a single main...
    • Columbian White-Tailed Deer

    • Columbian White-Tailed Deer

    • Endangered species;

    • White-tailed deer are generally distinguished from mule or black-tailed deer by their longer tail that is brown rather than black on the dorsal surface, a smaller metatarsal gland, and, in adult males, antlers with prongs arising from a single main...
    • Columbian White-Tailed Deer - Buck

    • Columbian White-Tailed Deer - Buck

    • Endangered species;

    • White-tailed deer are generally distinguished from mule or black-tailed deer by their longer tail that is brown rather than black on the dorsal surface, a smaller metatarsal gland, and, in adult males, antlers with prongs arising from a single main...
    • Columbian White-Tailed Buck

    • Columbian White-Tailed Buck

    • Endangered species;

    • White-tailed deer are generally distinguished from mule or black-tailed deer by their longer tail that is brown rather than black on the dorsal surface, a smaller metatarsal gland, and, in adult males, antlers with prongs arising from a single main...
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