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    • Stockton Guest Dock

    • Stockton Guest Dock

    • Boating; Boats;

    • This dock was partially paid for by a Boating Infrastructure Grant [BIG] in 2008. Similar grants are awarded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service each year.
    • White-haired Goldenrod

    • White-haired Goldenrod

    • Flowering plants; Plants; Endangered species;

    • This yellow flower is threatened. The primary threat to the survival of white-haired goldenrod is the many visitors to rockshelters in the Red River Gorge area each year. In 1989, approximately 260,000 people visited the Red River Gorge Geological...
    • Bird bones

    • Bird bones

    • Aquatic birds;

    • Bird bones found from the USFWS Puget Sound Coastal Program's Derelict Fishing Gear Project. The USFWS Coastal Program in Puget Sound, Washington has worked over the last six years to collect derelict fishing gear. They have recovered 3,600...
    • Bird carcasses

    • Bird carcasses

    • Aquatic birds;

    • Bird bones found from the USFWS Puget Sound Coastal Program's Derelict Fishing Gear Project. The USFWS Coastal Program in Puget Sound, Washington has worked over the last six years to collect derelict fishing gear. They have recovered 3,600...
    • Laysan Albatross Nesting on Eastern Island

    • Laysan Albatross Nesting on Eastern Island

    • Birds; Islands; Marine birds; Islands; Wildlife refuges;

    • Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge is host to the largest remaining colony of albatross in the world. The colony can include more than 500,000 nests on a given year. This image shows typical nest density in areas without the invasive plant,...
    • Sherburne Celebrates Winterfest!

    • Sherburne Celebrates Winterfest!

    • Children; Snowshoeing; Wildlife refuges; Winter sports; Youth;

    • Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge doesn't let the weather or lack of Visitor Services facilities stop them from getting kids outside to enjoy nature. Refuge staff and Friends continue to provide environmental education programs to thousands of...
    • Sherburne Celebrates Winterfest!

    • Sherburne Celebrates Winterfest!

    • Children; Snowshoeing; Wildlife refuges; Winter sports; Youth;

    • Ella Berge (right) takes a break from outdoor winter activities to pose with Tom Melius, Midwest regional director for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, at the 2011 Winterfest celebration at Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge in Minnesota. The...
    • Monarch migration

    • Monarch migration

    • butterfly; insects; Migratory birds; New Jersey

    • Monarch butterflies are among the few species of butterflies that migrate every year. They have a challenging journey. Every fall, thousands of monarch butterflies fly west to winter in California and Mexico. They cover the trees there with their...
    • Monarch Migration

    • Monarch Migration

    • butterfly; insects;New Jersey; Migratory birds

    • Monarch butterflies are among the few species of butterflies that migrate every year. They have a challenging journey. Every fall, thousands of monarch butterflies fly west to winter in California and Mexico. They cover the trees there with their...
    • Headquarters on Kodiak

    • Headquarters on Kodiak

    • Wildlife refuges; Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge; Buildings, facilities and structures; ARLIS; Alaska

    • "Headquarters at Karluk Lake. Badly needs replacing as these are major headquarters several months of the year." Kodiak NWR.
    • American White Pelicans

    • American White Pelicans

    • History; Birds; Migratory birds; Photography; Lakes; Wildlife refuges;

    • Hand Painted glass slide of American White Pelicans at Malheur lake. Taken by Finley and Bohlman during a 1908 photography trip to the area that would later help Malheur in becoming a bird refuge that year.
    • White-haired Goldenrod

    • White-haired Goldenrod

    • Flowering plants; Plants; Endangered species;

    • This yellow flower is threatened. The primary threat to the survival of white-haired goldenrod is the many visitors to rockshelters in the Red River Gorge area each year. In 1989, approximately 260,000 people visited the Red River Gorge Geological...
    • Refuge Buildings on Karluk Lake

    • Refuge Buildings on Karluk Lake

    • Wildlife refuges; Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge; ARLIS; Alaska

    • "U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Headquarters at Karluk Lake, Kodiak. Badly needs replacing as these are major headquarters several months of year."; view from boat; also seen in this photo is another small, dilapidated shed approximately...
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