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    • Fish and Wildlife Programs

    • Fish and Wildlife Programs
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    • 5 Fish and Wildlife Programs More than one tool may describe the status of species on your property and meet your specific goals. To assist you in learning our language, a glossary of terms is on page 22. Question Your Needs and Concerns Tool Do...
    • Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona

    • Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona

    • Wildlife refuges; Scenics; Succulents; Desert plants; Deserts

    • Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife refuge is in Ajo, Arizona. In the desert, the word is "patience." If you're just passing through, you are not likely to see any wildlife. But if you stop and sit in the shade of a boulder, a large cactus,...
    • From the Secretary

    • From the Secretary
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    • 4 Dear Citizens: This booklet provides information for citizen stewards and landowners, who embody President Bush’s vision of cooperative conservation— a vision built upon innovation, local ideas, inspiration and incentives, and on- the- ground...
    • American Bittern

    • American Bittern

    • Wading birds; Birds;

    • The American Bittern is found all across the country but prefers habitats that include freshwater wetlands with tall emergent vegetation where they can hide. Although you may not see them, you would have no problem hearing them as Bitterns have a...
    • Auditorium at NCTC

    • Auditorium at NCTC

    • National Conservation Training Center; West Virginia; U.S. Fishes and Wildlife Service

    • Lots of things happen at the National Conservation Training Center! When you visit NCTC, you’ll have the chance to attend an evening lecture in our auditorium by a noted conservationist ... attend special conservation-themed workshops and...
    • Pink Salmon On Alexander Creek

    • Pink Salmon On Alexander Creek

    • Salmon; Pink; Humpy; Recreation; Fishing;

    • David Warnberg with a nice pink salmon caught in Alexander Creek, Alaska. The pink is also known as the Humpy. You can see where this salmon gets the nickname when you look at this large male specimen. The pink is an aggressive fish and is known...
    • Kenai River Red (Sockeye)

    • Kenai River Red (Sockeye)

    • Recreation; Fishing; Sockeye; Red; Kenai National Wildlife Refuge; Kenai River; Fly Fishing

    • David Warnberg with a very nice fly rod caught red (sockeye) salmon taken on the Kenai River near the confluence of the Russian River. This is one of the most popular fisheries in Alaska. Although you can use a spinning or baitcasting rod, if you...
    • From our Partners

    • From our Partners
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    • 2 Dear Friends and Neighbors, Private landowners, large and small, play a vital role conserving habitat for fish, wildlife, and plants. In fact, more than two- thirds of the nation’s threatened and endangered species use habitat found on...
    • Karner Blue-A Butterfly Captivates Wisconsin

    • Karner Blue-A Butterfly Captivates Wisconsin
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    • 8 Karner Blue – A Butterfly Captivates Wisconsin “ Instead of hearing, ‘ I don’t have that butterfly on my property,’ I hear, ‘ How can I get some of that wild lupine seed?’ ‘ You should see the lupine patch I have going!’ or...
    • Touching the sky.

    • Touching the sky.

    • Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Conifers; Environments (Natural); Forests; Panoramics; Scenics; Trees; Vegetation; Wilderness; Banks;

    • You almost get the feeling of being in a storybook land from long ago as you float down the lazy water.
    • Do you see that?

    • Do you see that?

    • Adults; Connecting people with nature; Leisure activities; Public access; Recreation; Structures; Tourism; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges; Buildings, facilities and structures; Birdwatching;

    • Two women enjoy their favorite activity of birdwatching on the refuge.
    • I'm a better bear than you.

    • I'm a better bear than you.

    • Adults; Children; Connecting people with nature; Education; Education outreach; Environmental education; Interpretation; Leisure activities; Public access; Recreation; Vegetation; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service; Youth;

    • Students prepare for a race of the bears as part of the environmental education experience.
    • Do you see that?

    • Do you see that?

    • Birds; Birdwatching; Children; Connecting people with nature; Environments (Natural); Leisure activities; Public access; Tourism; Trees; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing; Adults;

    • Mother and son share a moment together while birdwatching.
    • You can see the ocean from here.

    • You can see the ocean from here.

    • Coastal environments; Environments (Natural); Grasses; Marine environments; Plants; Scenics; Tourism; Vegetation; Wildlife refuges;

    • Dunes line the way to the ocean, inviting visitors for a day at the beach.
    • Do you see the great blue heron?

    • Do you see the great blue heron?

    • Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Banks; Conifers; Environments (Natural); Foliage; Forests; Marine environments; Scenics; Trees; Vegetation; Wildlife refuges;

    • An obscured great blue heron stands among the tall grass.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: Digging for the next egg is a delicate operation! Dig too vigorously and you may damage the eggs buried below.
    • Brown bear entering fishing area

    • Brown bear entering fishing area

    • Mammals; Wildlife refuges; Human impacts; Fishing;

    • Popular fishing spots attract more than human fishermen. Bears looking for easy meals can make a mess of your lunch, camp, or maybe even you.
    • American Rubyspot Damselfly

    • American Rubyspot Damselfly

    • Insects; Aquatic environments; Riparian environments; Rivers and streams;

    • The beautiful rubyspot damselfly is difficult to mistake for any other species in California with its brightly colored thorax, bright red spot at the base of the wings,and large size. While occasionally found at large lakes, its most typical...
    • Female Short-tailed Albatross Incubating Her Egg

    • Female Short-tailed Albatross Incubating Her Egg

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

    • US Fish and Wildlife Service staff have observed a pair of short-tailed albatross incubating an egg on Eastern Island, Midway Atoll NWR. The adult male was banded as a fledgling on Torishima Island, Japan in 1987. The female was banded as a...
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