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    • Volunteers take on boardwalk.

    • Volunteers take on boardwalk.

    • Aquatic environments; Emblems; Environments (Natural); Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access; Recreation; Buildings, facilities and structures; Structures; Tourism; Vegetation; Visitor services; Volunteers; Wetlands; Wildlife refuges;

    • A group of three volunteers have fun creating the new boardwalk for Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Happy just to see my shadow.

    • Happy just to see my shadow.

    • Children; Connecting people with nature; Leisure activities; Panoramics; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access; Recreation; Trees; Vegetation; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing; Youth;

    • A child finds joy in strolling down the path of the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge.
    • This is going to fit perfectly!

    • This is going to fit perfectly!

    • Adults; Buildings, facilities and structures; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Maintenance; Personnel; Public access; Service patch; Structures; Uniforms; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;

    • Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge employees rebuild a wall to help ensure a more pleasant experience for refuge visitors.
    • Now that's level!

    • Now that's level!

    • Adults; Buildings, facilities and structures; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Maintenance; Personnel; Public access; Service patch; Structures; Uniforms; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;

    • Anahuac Narional Wildlife Refuge employee rebuilding the wall and taking pride in a job well done.
    • Replanting for the butterflies.

    • Replanting for the butterflies.

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Flowering plants; Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public...

    • Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge employee helps volunteers to replant the butterfly garden after hurricane Ike.
    • This is a great spot for this plant!

    • This is a great spot for this plant!

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Flowering plants; Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access;...

    • Volunteers help replant a butterfly garden after hurricane Ike.
    • Refuge volunteers assist with reforestation

    • Refuge volunteers assist with reforestation

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access; Resource management;...

    • Volunteers help to plant trees at Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge, after hurricane Ike.
    • Replanting on the refuge.

    • Replanting on the refuge.

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access; Resource management;...

    • Girl Scouts help employees replant trees in hurrikane Ike's wake.
    • Another tree planted!

    • Another tree planted!

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Flowering plants; Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access;...

    • This woman has volunteered to help plant trees to replace the ones wiped out by hurricane Ike.
    • Volunteer participates in habitat restoration project

    • Volunteer participates in habitat restoration project

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Flowering plants; Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access;...

    • Volunteer participates in a restoration effort.
    • Just look what we've done together!

    • Just look what we've done together!

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Flowering plants; Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access;...

    • Two Girl Scouts and mom smile for the camera after successfully planting their tree.
    • Tree planted. Feet planted!

    • Tree planted. Feet planted!

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Flowering plants; Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access;...

    • A young boy helps his sister, mother and the Girl Scouts plant trees on the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge.
    • This is FUN!

    • This is FUN!

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Flowering plants; Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access;...

    • A Girl Scout volunteer shows her pride in planting this tree, after hurricane Ike.
    • Fishing at the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge

    • Fishing at the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge

    • Adults; Aquatic environments; Buildings, facilities and structures; Connecting people with nature; Fishes; Fishing; Freshwater fishes; Leisure activities; Places (Human-made); Public access; Recreation; Recreation sites; Rivers and streams;...

    • Adults and older children fish at the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Fishing at Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge

    • Fishing at Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge

    • Adults; Aquatic environments; Connecting people with nature; Fishes; Fishing; Freshwater fishes; Leisure activities; Public access; Recreation; Recreation sites; Rivers and streams; Tourism; Visitor services; Water sports; Wildlife refuges;...

    • A very happy visitor caught this beautiful Red Drum fish, first thing in the morning on the refuge.
    • Crabs caught at the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge

    • Crabs caught at the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge

    • Adults; Aquatic environments; Connecting people with nature; Fishes; Fishing; Freshwater fishes; Leisure activities; Public access; Recreation; Recreation sites; Rivers and streams; Tourism; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing;

    • A refuge visitor catches crabs,
    • That looks great!

    • That looks great!

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access; Resource management; Vegetation;...

    • Volunteers enjoy planting trees on the refuge after hurricane Ike.
    • Smiling faces making happy places.

    • Smiling faces making happy places.

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access; Resource management; Vegetation;...

    • Two girl scouts enjoying the opportunity to make a difference by planting trees after hurricane Ike.
    • This tree is firmly planted.

    • This tree is firmly planted.

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Flowering plants; Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access;...

    • Two young boys assist a Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge employee plant a tree after hurricane Ike.
    • Bayou Sauvage Ridge Trail Before Katrina093

    • Bayou Sauvage Ridge Trail Before Katrina093

    • Deciduous Trees; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Plants; Public access; Scenics; Tourism; Trees; Vegetation; Weather impacts; Wildlife refuges;

    • A peaceful setting at the refuge shot before hurricane Katrina.
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