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    • Shell mound

    • Shell mound

    • Recreation; Artifacts; Historic sites; Wildlife refuges;

    • This ancient feature was initially created by Archaic cultures and completed by Woodland period cultures. Its height was reached by the discarding the shells of their food source - oysters, clams, and other mullosks. over a 6,000 time span. Once...
    • FWS Employee examines shells from ancient shell mound

    • FWS Employee examines shells from ancient shell mound

    • Recreation; Artifacts; Historic sites; Wildlife refuges;

    • This ancient feature was initially created by Archaic cultures and completed by Woodland period cultures. Its height was reached by the discarding the shells of their food source - oysters, clams, and other mullosks. over a 6,000 time span. Once...
    • Sign: "Archeological Site in this Area"

    • Sign: "Archeological Site in this Area"

    • Recreation; Artifacts; Historic sites; Wildlife refuges; Signs;

    • This ancient feature was initially created by Archaic cultures and completed by Woodland period cultures. Its height was reached by discarding the shells of their food source - oysters, clams, and other mollusks over a 6,000 time span. Once used as...
    • Refuge visit

    • Refuge visit

    • Wildlife refuges; Connecting people with nature; Children;

    • An adult and young boy enjoy time on the refuge.
    • Rinsing Eggs

    • Rinsing Eggs

    • Fish hatcheries; Fisheries management; Fishes; Employees (USFWS); Biologists (USFWS); Work of the Service;

    • The eggs are rinsed a final time.
    • Bird Interview

    • Bird Interview

    • Birds; Biologists (USFWS); Work of the Service;

    • The lonely job of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Biologist, often spending more time with birds than with people.
    • Redd Creek Culvert

    • Redd Creek Culvert

    • Structures; Riparian environments; Rivers and streams; Habitat restoration; Wetland restoration; Wetlands; Wildlife refuges; Partnerships;

    • Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Fisheries Biologist Christopher Claire helps with installation of stream bedding material in the Redd Creek culvert. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has been an invaluable partner on this...
    • Groundwater Monitoring

    • Groundwater Monitoring

    • Structures; Riparian environments; Rivers and streams; Habitat restoration; Wetland restoration; Wetlands; Wildlife refuges; Water management; Monitoring;

    • Laura Brophy (left) of Greenpoint Consulting and masters candidate student Megan MacClullan (right) download data from a groundwater well. Fourteen wells are located within the restoration area and four are in the control (natural) marsh to...
    • Eastern Island Algae Bloom

    • Eastern Island Algae Bloom

    • Marine ecology; Marine environments; Tropical environments; Islands; Wildlife refuges; Weather impacts;

    • An algae bloom has been observed along the shore of Eastern Island, most likely a result from the increased amount of nutrients in the water, also from the tsunami. Staff will continue to observe the bloom to see if it persists over time.
    • Columbian White-Tailed Deer

    • Columbian White-Tailed Deer

    • Recovered; Mammals; Forests;

    • The Columbian white-tailed deer was federally listed as endangered in 1968, at which time only a small population was known to survive on islands and a small area of mainland in Washington along the lower Columbia River. In 1978, a small population...
    • Columbian White-Tailed Deer

    • Columbian White-Tailed Deer

    • Recovered; Mammals; Forests;

    • The Columbian white-tailed deer was federally listed as endangered in 1968, at which time only a small population was known to survive on islands and a small area of mainland in Washington along the lower Columbia River. In 1978, a small population...
    • Mississippi: Feral hog at Steen Cabin

    • Mississippi: Feral hog at Steen Cabin

    • Floods; Natural disasters; Wildlife refuges; Mammals;

    • A feral hog clings to an air conditioning unit on May 16 behind Steen Cabin, a temporary residence for interns, students and others at Panther Swamp National Wildlife Refuge near Yazoo City, Mississippi. At the same time, a coyote was standing on a...
    • Mississippi: Coyote at Steen Cabin

    • Mississippi: Coyote at Steen Cabin

    • Floods; Natural disasters; Wildlife refuges; Mammals;

    • A coyote took shelter on a picnic table May 16, 2011 on the front porch of Steen Cabin, a temporary residence for interns, students and others at Panther Swamp National Wildlife Refuge near Yazoo City, Mississippi. At the same time, behind the...
    • Wet pine savanna

    • Wet pine savanna

    • Trees; Habitat conservation; Wildlife refuges;

    • Pine savannas are open, nearly treeless, fire-dependent plant communities dominated by well-developed ground cover and some low-growing shrubs with only scattered trees. The refuge is approx. 5216 acres pine savanna. The original presettlement...
    • Wet pine savanna

    • Wet pine savanna

    • Trees; Habitat conservation; Wildlife refuges;

    • Pine savannas are open, nearly treeless, fire-dependent plant communities dominated by well-developed ground cover and some low-growing shrubs with only scattered trees. The refuge is approx. 5216 acres pine savanna. The original presettlement...
    • Wet pine savanna

    • Wet pine savanna

    • Trees; Habitat conservation; Wildlife refuges;

    • Pine savannas are open, nearly treeless, fire-dependent plant communities dominated by well-developed ground cover and some low-growing shrubs with only scattered trees. The refuge is approx. 5216 acres pine savanna. The original presettlement...
    • Wet pine savanna

    • Wet pine savanna

    • Trees; Habitat conservation; Wildlife refuges;

    • Pine savannas are open, nearly treeless, fire-dependent plant communities dominated by well-developed ground cover and some low-growing shrubs with only scattered trees. The refuge is approx. 5216 acres pine savanna. The original presettlement...
    • Wet pine savanna

    • Wet pine savanna

    • Trees; Habitat conservation; Wildlife refuges;

    • Pine savannas are open, nearly treeless, fire-dependent plant communities dominated by well-developed ground cover and some low-growing shrubs with only scattered trees. The refuge is approx. 5216 acres pine savanna. The original presettlement...
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