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    • Parachute beardtongue fruits

    • Parachute beardtongue fruits

    • Plants; Threatened species;

    • Penstemon debilis was discovered in 1986, and was first described by O’Kane and Anderson in 1987 (pp. 412–416). P. debilis is a mat-forming perennial herb with thick, succulent, bluish leaves, each about 0.8 in. (2 cm) long and 0.4 in. (1 cm)...
    • Child with fish

    • Child with fish

    • Children; Connecting people with nature; Recreation;

    • Boy showing off his catch from Town Run Creek in Shepherdstown, WV.
    • Pocket rod exercise

    • Pocket rod exercise

    • Environmental education; Equipment; Habitat restoration; Rivers and streams; Training; Water management;

    • Students attending the FIS3200 Stream Habitat Measurement Techniques course at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's National Conservation Training Center, practice using a pocket rod at Sweet Run on the Blue Ridge Center for Environmental...
    • Stream

    • Stream

    • Environmental education; Equipment; Habitat restoration; Rivers and streams; Training; Water management;

    • Sweet Run on the Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship. Site visit for the FIS3200 Stream Habitat Measurement Techniques course at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife's National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, WV.
    • Stream

    • Stream

    • Environmental education; Equipment; Habitat restoration; Rivers and streams; Training; Water management;

    • Sweet Run on the Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship. Site visit for the FIS3200 Stream Habitat Measurement Techniques course at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife's National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, WV.
    • Augering holes for explosives

    • Augering holes for explosives

    • History; Maintenance; Wildlife refuges; Fishes; Employees (USFWS);

    • Orlan E. Hall, maintanance man, augering hole for TNT charge to removes beaver dam to permit run of spawning grayling to ascend.
    • Work of the Service

    • Work of the Service

    • History; Wildlife refuges; Maintenance; Fishes; Dams;

    • Beaver dam outside refuge boundary, before opening with TNT (dynamite) to permit run of spawning grayling to ascend - Actual preparation for removal of this dam
    • Work of the Service

    • Work of the Service

    • History; Wildlife refuges; Maintenance; Fishes; Dams;

    • Beaver dam after opening with TNT to permit run of spawning grayling to ascend.
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