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    • Researchers view Whooping cranes from blind.

    • Researchers view Whooping cranes from blind.

    • Birds; Birdwatching; Buildings, facilities and structures; Endangered species; Environments (Natural); Migratory birds; Resource management; Sanctuaries; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife restoration; Work of the Service;

    • Using a spotting scope, researchers stufy the behavior of Whooping Cranes in Florida's St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge.
    • View of Whooping Crane holding pen from inside the blind.

    • View of Whooping Crane holding pen from inside the blind.

    • Birds; Birdwatching; Buildings, facilities and structures; Endangered species; Environments (Natural); Migratory birds; Resource management; Sanctuaries; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife restoration; Work of the Service;

    • This is a wide angle view of what researchers see from inside the blind, while studying Whooping Crane behavior.
    • Two Whooping cranes play in pen.

    • Two Whooping cranes play in pen.

    • Birds; Birdwatching; Buildings, facilities and structures; Endangered species; Environments (Natural); Migratory birds; Resource management; Sanctuaries; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife restoration; Work of the Service;

    • A pair of playful Whooping cranes having fun on a sunny afternoon.
    • Three Cranes dancing.

    • Three Cranes dancing.

    • Birds; Birdwatching; Buildings, facilities and structures; Endangered species; Environments (Natural); Migratory birds; Resource management; Sanctuaries; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife restoration; Work of the Service;

    • Whooping Cranes perform a bird ballet for researchers.
    • Visitor tour bus.

    • Visitor tour bus.

    • Automobiles; Connecting people with nature; Environmental education; Leisure activities; Motor vehicles; Personnel; Public access; Recreation; Recreational vehicles; Tourism; Transportation; Vehicles; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife...

    • Refuge visitors wave as they depart on the tour.
    • Good advice!

    • Good advice!

    • Amphibians; Coastal environments; Interpretation; Leisure activities; Recreation; Recreation sites; Reptiles; Resource management; Tourism; Threatened species; Vegetation; Wildlife management; Wildlife refuges; Wildlife viewing; Work of the Service;

    • Is the alligator waiting to see if anyone ignores the sign?
    • All Aboard?

    • All Aboard?

    • Automobiles; Birdwatching; Education; Education outreach; Employees (USFWS); Environmental education; Environments (Natural); Foliage; Interpretation; Leisure activities; Motor vehicles; Panoramics; Personnel; Plants; Public access; Recreation;...

    • Visitors are able to enjoy a tour of the refuge in open air comfort aboard the tour tram.
    • Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge sign.

    • Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge sign.

    • Buildings, facilities and structures; Emblems; Logo; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access; Recreation; Recreation sites; Service patch; Signs; Tourism; Vegetation; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges;

    • Planted among cacti and palms, the refuge sign beckons visitors, come play, enjoy, live a little.
    • The latest thing.

    • The latest thing.

    • Birds; Birdwatching; Buildings, facilities and structures; Emblems; Environmental education; Equipment; Exhibits; Game birds; Game management; Icons; Illustrations; Interpretation; Leisure activities; Logo; Management; Marine birds; Migratory...

    • A new way to track bird sightings on the refuge using the eBird Trail Tracker at the visitor center.
    • Young man intrigued by this Ocelot.

    • Young man intrigued by this Ocelot.

    • Art; Artifacts; Buildings, facilities and structures; Children; Connecting people with nature; Cultural resources; Education; Endangered species; Environmental education; Exhibitions; Exhibits; Icons; Illustrations; Interpretation; Leisure...

    • These children are enjoying a wide variety of things to do at the refuge.
    • Young women embracing new technology.

    • Young women embracing new technology.

    • Birds; Birdwatching; Buildings, facilities and structures; Emblems; Environmental education; Equipment; Exhibits; Game birds; Game management; Illustrations; Interpretation; Leisure activities; Management; Marine birds; Migratory birds; Monitoring;...

    • Two young women enjoy using the eBird Trail Tracker to find species of birds that have been seen on the refuge.
    • Example of Brazilian Pepper plant.

    • Example of Brazilian Pepper plant.

    • Berries; Biological control; Coastal environments; Coastal restoration; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Habitat fragmentation; Habitat restoration; Invasive species; Islands; Vegetation; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;

    • This Brazilian Pepper plant is an exotic invasive species which overtakes native plants to the Florida gulf coast and elsewhere.
    • Worker does his best to eradicate Brazilian Pepper Plant.

    • Worker does his best to eradicate Brazilian Pepper Plant.

    • Berries; Biological control; Coastal environments; Coastal restoration; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Habitat fragmentation; Habitat restoration; Invasive species; Islands; Vegetation; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;

    • This worker makes an impact on the Brazilian Pepper plant. It is an exotic invasive species which overtakes native plants to the Florida gulf coast and elsewhere.
    • Final Approach!

    • Final Approach!

    • Aquatic birds; Aquatic environments; Birds; Coastal environments; Environments (Natural); Marine environments; Marine birds; Scenics; Wildlife refuges;

    • This Brown pelican is one of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service success stories, it has been delisted from the Threatened and Endangered species list and on the road to recovery of the species.
    • Autumn at the Togiak Refuge

    • Autumn at the Togiak Refuge

    • Aerial photography photography; Scenics; Landscapes; Aerial photography; Wildlife refuges; Togiak National Wildlife Refuge; Togiak Gallery; Alaska

    • Vivid hues begin to appear on trees and tundra as summer gives way to autumn.
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