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    • Emerson Parcel Tidal Marsh in California

    • Emerson Parcel Tidal Marsh in California

    • Coastal environments; Coastal restoration; Coastal zone management; Estuarine environments; Habitat restoration;

    • The California Coastal Conservancy was awarded $1 million to help restore 438 acres of leveed grazing lands to a mosaic of open water, tidal channels, intertidal marsh, riparian woodland, and uplands. This project is part a larger effort being...
    • Trail to archeological site

    • Trail to archeological site

    • Recreation; Artifacts; Historic sites; Wildlife refuges;

    • This ancient feature was initially created by Archaic cultures and completed by Woodland period cultures. Its height was reached by the discarding the shells of their food source - oysters, clams, and other mollusks. over a 6,000 time span. Once...
    • "Shell Mound Archeological Site"

    • "Shell Mound Archeological Site"

    • Recreation; Artifacts; Historic sites; Wildlife refuges; Signs;

    • This ancient feature was initially created by Archaic cultures and completed by Woodland period cultures. Its height was reached by the discarding the shells of their food source - oysters, clams, and other mollusks. over a 6,000 time span. Once...
    • Shell mound

    • Shell mound

    • Recreation; Artifacts; Historic sites; Wildlife refuges;

    • This ancient feature was initially created by Archaic cultures and completed by Woodland period cultures. Its height was reached by the discarding the shells of their food source - oysters, clams, and other mullosks. over a 6,000 time span. Once...
    • FWS employee examines shell mound

    • FWS employee examines shell mound

    • Recreation; Artifacts; Historic sites; Wildlife refuges;

    • This ancient feature was initially created by Archaic cultures and completed by Woodland period cultures. Its height was reached by the discarding the shells of their food source - oysters, clams, and other mullosks. over a 6,000 time span. Once...
    • FWS Employee examines shell mound

    • FWS Employee examines shell mound

    • Recreation; Artifacts; Historic sites; Wildlife refuges;

    • This ancient feature was initially created by Archaic cultures and completed by Woodland period cultures. Its height was reached by the discarding the shells of their food source - oysters, clams, and other mullosks. over a 6,000 time span. Once...
    • Shell mound

    • Shell mound

    • Recreation; Artifacts; Historic sites; Wildlife refuges;

    • This ancient feature was initially created by Archaic cultures and completed by Woodland period cultures. Its height was reached by the discarding the shells of their food source - oysters, clams, and other mullosks. over a 6,000 time span. Once...
    • Shell mound

    • Shell mound

    • Recreation; Artifacts; Historic sites; Wildlife refuges;

    • This ancient feature was initially created by Archaic cultures and completed by Woodland period cultures. Its height was reached by the discarding the shells of their food source - oysters, clams, and other mullosks. over a 6,000 time span. Once...
    • FWS Employee examines shells from ancient shell mound

    • FWS Employee examines shells from ancient shell mound

    • Recreation; Artifacts; Historic sites; Wildlife refuges;

    • This ancient feature was initially created by Archaic cultures and completed by Woodland period cultures. Its height was reached by the discarding the shells of their food source - oysters, clams, and other mullosks. over a 6,000 time span. Once...
    • Sign: "Archeological Site in this Area"

    • Sign: "Archeological Site in this Area"

    • Recreation; Artifacts; Historic sites; Wildlife refuges; Signs;

    • This ancient feature was initially created by Archaic cultures and completed by Woodland period cultures. Its height was reached by discarding the shells of their food source - oysters, clams, and other mollusks over a 6,000 time span. Once used as...
    • Virginia Bluebells

    • Virginia Bluebells

    • Flowering plants; Plants;

    • Close up of blue woodland flower. For more information about wildflowers visit the National Plants Database Additional Resources: National Plants Database http://plants.usda.gov/.
    • Virginia Bluebells

    • Virginia Bluebells

    • Flowering plants; Plants;

    • Close up of some light blue and pink woodland flowers. For more information about wildflowers visit the National Plants Database Additional Resources: National Plants Database http://plants.usda.gov/.
    • Virginia Bluebells

    • Virginia Bluebells

    • Flowering plants; Plants;

    • Shot of blue woodland flowers on a larger plant. For more information about wildflowers visit the National Plants Database Additional Resources: National Plants Database http://plants.usda.gov/.
    • Virginia Bluebells

    • Virginia Bluebells

    • Flowering plants; Plants;

    • Shot of blue woodland flowers near a large rock. For more information about wildflowers visit the National Plants Database Additional Resources: National Plants Database http://plants.usda.gov/.
    • Virginia Bluebells

    • Virginia Bluebells

    • Flowering plants; Plants;

    • Shot of blue woodland flowers beside a large rock. For more information about wildflowers visit the National Plants Database Additional Resources: National Plants Database http://plants.usda.gov/.
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