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    • Opal Creek

    • Opal Creek

    • Foliage; Forests; Vegetation; Forest conservation; Rivers and streams;

    • image of Opal Creek taken at the Opal Creek Wilderness, Willamette National Forest. The Opal Creek Valley contains 50 waterfalls, five lakes, and 36 miles of hiking trails. It forms the largest intact stand of Old growth forest in the western...
    • Obsidian Falls

    • Obsidian Falls

    • Oregon; Three Sisters Wilderness; Cascades; Hiking; Recreation; Falls; Obsidian; Scenics; Mountains

    • Obsidian Falls in the Cascade mountains between Willamette and McKenzie passes.
    • Subject Index

    • Subject Index

    • Aerial photography; Agribusiness; Agricultural ecosystems; Agriculture; Air Pollution; Aircraft; Alpine environments; Amphibians; Amphibious vehicles; Anadromous species; Animal industry; Aquaculture; Aquatic animals; Aquatic birds; Aquatic...
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    • 2010 Wilderness Camp

    • 2010 Wilderness Camp

    • Camping; Children; Education outreach; Events; Hiking; Recreation sites; Snow; Partnerships;

    • Campers participate in the Spring Break Wilderness Camp. Image taken after children finished their Home Depot-sponsored activity building planters.
    • USFWS at Work B-Roll

    • USFWS at Work B-Roll

    • Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;Employees (USFWS);

    • HD B-Roll Stock Footage. Produced by the National Conservation Training Center (NCTC) videographers.
    • Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge

    • Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge

    • Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;wildlife refuges;

    • Where Wildlife Comes Naturally. The primary purpose of the Muscatatuck Refuge is to provide food, shelter, and nesting areas for waterfowl and many kinds of native birds and animals.
    • Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

    • Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

    • Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;Environmental Education;wildlife refuges;wildlife conservation;

    • Where Wildlife Comes First - Kenai National Wildlife Refuge covers over two million acres in south central Alaska. The refuge is home to: salmon, eagles, and trumpeter swans, moose, caribou, and Dall sheep, brown bear, lynx, and wolves.
    • Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge

    • Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge

    • Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;wildlife refuges;

    • A Southern Serenade. Located in south-central Mississippi, Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge offers visitors a glimpse of bountiful wildlife populations in restored southern pine and bottom land hardwood forest habitats.
    • John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge

    • John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge

    • Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;Environmental Education;wildlife management;wildlife refuges;recreation;

    • Islands of the Marsh. The Refuge was established by Congress in 1972. When acquisition is complete, it will consist of 1,200 acres of varied habitat, including the largest freshwater tidal marsh in the state of Pennsylvania.
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