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    • Smiling for the camera.

    • Smiling for the camera.

    • Adults; Aquatic animals; Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Banks; Boating; Boats; Employees (USFWS); Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Management; Personnel; Plants; Reptiles; Resource management; Uniforms; Vegetation; Wetlands;...

    • A baby alligator seems happy to be receiving so much attention.
    • Habitat restoration.

    • Habitat restoration.

    • Adults; Aircraft; Aquatic environments; Aviation; Boating; Boats; Ecosystem recovery; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Law enforcement; Personnel; Resource management;...

    • The National Guard provides support by placing christmas trees in critical areas for habitat restoration on the refuge.
    • Regrowth

    • Regrowth

    • Adults; Agricultural ecosystems; Agriculture; Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Banks; Biological control; Boating; Boats; Coastal environments; Ecosystem recovery; Emblems; Equipment; Fire management; Foliage; Habitat conservation; Habitat...

    • Area of regrowth.
    • Regrowth

    • Regrowth

    • Adults; Agricultural ecosystems; Agriculture; Amphibious vehicles; Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Banks; Biological control; Boating; Boats; Coastal environments; Ecosystem recovery; Emblems; Equipment; Fire management; Foliage; Habitat...

    • FWS employee examines an area of regrowth from an airboat.
    • Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge

    • Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge
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    • Tensas River NWR, Tallulah, Louisiana: The remnant bottomland-hardwood forest that makes up the terrestrial portion of Tensas River Refuge is home to the equally rare Louisiana black bear and Bachman's warblers. The aquatic portion comprises oxbow...
    • Arctic Dawn, grounded on St Paul Island  March 1996

    • Arctic Dawn, grounded on St Paul Island March 1996
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    • Many ships travel Great Circle Routes from Asia to the west coast of the US and back. Many of these ships have no tracking devices or oil-spill contingency plans, if they have no planned stops at US ports. When wrecks and groundings occur the risk...
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