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    • Officer Rachel York

    • Officer Rachel York

    • Law enforcement; Hunting; Wildlife refuges; Service patch; Uniforms; Logo;

    • Law Enforcement Officer Rachel York speaks with a hunter at William L. Finely National Wildlife Refuge
    • Girl Scouts & Molly Monroe

    • Girl Scouts & Molly Monroe

    • Children; Connecting people with nature; Environmental education; Plants; Wildlife refuges; Employees (USFWS); Service patch; Uniforms;

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employee Molly Monroe takes a group of girl scouts on a nature walk.
    • Molly Monroe with girl scouts

    • Molly Monroe with girl scouts

    • Children; Connecting people with nature; Environmental education; Plants; Wildlife refuges; Employees (USFWS); Service patch; Uniforms;

    • Fish and Wildlife Service Molly Monroe guides a group of girl scouts on a nature walk.
    • Petroglyphs

    • Petroglyphs

    • Wildlife refuges; Historic sites; Indigenous populations;

    • Sallie Gentry, Fish and Wildlife Service employee observes petroglyphs etched into a rock at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Historic Cheadle Barn

    • Historic Cheadle Barn

    • Historic sites; Wildlife refuges; Buildings, facilities and structures;

    • Cheadle barn is located near the south end of the Refuge at the end of an access road on a hill just west of Muddy Creek. This barn was constructed in 1900 by Earnest Brimmer for Richard S. Irwin. Irwin owned the property until his death in the...
    • Historic Cheadle Barn

    • Historic Cheadle Barn

    • Historic sites; Wildlife refuges; Buildings, facilities and structures;

    • Cheadle barn is located near the south end of the Refuge at the end of an access road on a hill just west of Muddy Creek. This barn was constructed in 1900 by Earnest Brimmer for Richard S. Irwin. Irwin owned the property until his death in the...
    • Historic Fiechter Barn

    • Historic Fiechter Barn

    • Historic sites; Wildlife refuges; Buildings, facilities and structures;

    • One of several historic buildings located at William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge. The Fiechter Barn is located about 250 feet north of the Fiechter House. It is a large, well built farm building from the early twentieth century. The exact...
    • Bird banding

    • Bird banding

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

    • Fish and Wildlife Service Molly Monroe readies a bird for banding.
    • 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
    • Wood duck

    • Wood duck

    • Waterfowl; Wildlife refuges;

    • A pair of male wood ducks grace the waters on 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.
    • Our Best turtle!

    • Our Best turtle!

    • Adults; Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Environments (Natural); Icons; Logo; Plants; Reptiles; Service patch; Uniforms; Vegetation; Wetlands; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;

    • Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge employee shows off one of the many beautiful turtles on the refuge.
    • Phragmites again!

    • Phragmites again!

    • Aquaculture; Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Biological control; Ecosystem recovery; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Foliage; Habitat conservation; Habitat fragmentation; Habitat restoration; Invasive species; Resource management;...

    • Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge employee inspects a patch of phragmites, an invasive species on the refuge.
    • One very happy heavy equipment operator!

    • One very happy heavy equipment operator!

    • Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Equipment; Logo; Management; Personnel; Resource management; Service patch; Uniforms; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;

    • A female Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge employee enjoys her work on the refuge.
    • Educational outreach demonstration about the Red Wolf, endangered species.

    • Educational outreach demonstration about the Red Wolf, endangered species.

    • Adults; Artifacts; Captive breeding; Celebrations; Children; Connecting people with nature; Crafts; Education; Education outreach; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Endangered species; Environmental education; Habitat conservation; History;...

    • Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge visitors gather for a presentation about the Red wolf, endangered species.
    • Howling with the wolves!

    • Howling with the wolves!

    • Adults; Artifacts; Captive breeding; Celebrations; Children; Connecting people with nature; Crafts; Education; Education outreach; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Endangered species; Environmental education; Habitat conservation; History;...

    • A group of children and adults take part in the wolf howling at night presentation, where they get to actually howl with the wolves on the refuge.
    • Steady now!

    • Steady now!

    • Archery; Children; Connecting people with nature; Education; Education outreach; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Environmental education; Interpretation; Law enforcement; Leisure activities; Personnel; Public access; Recreation; Recreation sites;...

    • A young archer takes aim on adventure at the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge.
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