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    • Flower walk

    • Flower walk

    • Wildflowers; Connecting people with nature; Wildlife viewing; Wildlife refuges; Prairies;

    • Visitors to the William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge enjoy the flowers located in the prairie.
    • Visitors on prairie

    • Visitors on prairie

    • Prairies; Connecting people with nature; Wildlife refuges;

    • Visitors closely examine the prairie on William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge
    • Learning About Birding

    • Learning About Birding

    • Connecting people with nature; Youth; Work of the Service; Education; Education outreach; Wildlife refuges; Employees (USFWS);

    • A USFWS employee engages students from a local school while teaching them about birding on the William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Students Look for Birds

    • Students Look for Birds

    • Connecting people with nature; Youth; Work of the Service; Education; Education outreach; Wildlife refuges; Employees (USFWS);

    • Students look for birds with their binoculars on the William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Students Learn to Use Binoculars

    • Students Learn to Use Binoculars

    • Connecting people with nature; Youth; Work of the Service; Education; Education outreach; Wildlife refuges; Employees (USFWS);

    • Students learn about birding and how to use binoculars from a USFWS employee on the William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Students Learn About Birding

    • Students Learn About Birding

    • Connecting people with nature; Youth; Work of the Service; Education; Education outreach; Wildlife refuges; Employees (USFWS); uniforms; service patch;

    • Students look on as a USFWS employee teaches about birding on the William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Water Control Structure Gauge

    • Water Control Structure Gauge

    • Water conservation; Water management; Wetlands; Wildlife refuges;

    • A water control structure gauge in a wetlands on the William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Bushtit

    • Bushtit

    • Birds; Wildlife refuges;

    • Lovely image of a Bushtit, one of many species of birds found at William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Common Yellowthroat

    • Common Yellowthroat

    • Birds; Wildlife refuges;

    • A common yellowthroat soars over the waters found at William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Wood ducks

    • Wood ducks

    • Waterfowl; Wildlife refuges;

    • A fine example of a wood duck perched on a log at William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge
    • Flower Walk

    • Flower Walk

    • Wildflowers; Wildlife viewing; Wildlife refuges; Connecting people with nature;

    • A group of visitors enjoy a flower walk at William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge
    • Visitors with horse logger

    • Visitors with horse logger

    • Buildings, facilities and structures; Connecting people with nature; Historic sites; Logging; Horseback riding; Wildlife refuges;

    • Visitors with horse logger outside the historic Fiechter Barn located on William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge
    • Oak Savannah

    • Oak Savannah

    • Habitat conservation; Wildlife restoration; Wildlife refuges;

    • One of the last remaining oak savanna habitats is present on Bald Top on William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Oak Savannah

    • Oak Savannah

    • Habitat conservation; Wildlife restoration; Wildlife refuges;

    • One of the last remaining oak savanna habitats is present on Bald Top on William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Bird banding

    • Bird banding

    • Bird banding; Employees (USFWS); Partnerships; Work of the Service; Wildlife refuges;

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee Molly Monroe (R) and USGS employee Joan Hagar, participate in a songbird banding project at William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge
    • Mill Hill Trail

    • Mill Hill Trail

    • Photography; Wildflowers; Wildlife refuges; Employees (USFWS);

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee Sallie Gentry photographs wildflowers on Mill Hill Trail at William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge.
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