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    • Mourning dove

    • Mourning dove

    • Birds; Game birds; Migratory birds;

    • Close-up of dove standing on rock in Lake County, Deschutes National Forest, Oregon. For more information about game birds visit http://www.fws.gov/birds/.
    • Western bluebird

    • Western bluebird

    • Birds; Migratory birds; Perching birds;

    • Close view of male bluebird sitting on end of dead branch at Cabin Lake R.S. in Deschutes National Forest, Oregon. For more information about birds visit http://www.fws.gov/birds/.
    • American robin

    • American robin

    • Birds; Migratory birds; Perching birds;

    • Bird standing on end of vertical dead branch in Lake County, Deschutes National Forest, Oregon. For more information about birds visit http://www.fws.gov/birds/.
    • Western bluebird

    • Western bluebird

    • Birds; Migratory birds; Perching birds;

    • Close view of western bluebird sitting on end of dried wildflower seed head at Cabin Lake R.S. in Deschutes National Forest, Oregon. For more information about migratory birds visit http://www.fws.gov/birds/.
    • Ash-throated flycatcher

    • Ash-throated flycatcher

    • Birds; Migratory birds; Perching birds;

    • Bird sitting on dead branch of tree in Modoc County, Modoc National Forest, Oregon. For more information about migratory birds visit http://www.fws.gov/birds/.
    • Flammulated owl

    • Flammulated owl

    • Birds; Birds of prey; Migratory birds;

    • Close-up of nestling owl in nest located near Modoc National Forest.
    • Nashville warbler

    • Nashville warbler

    • Birds; Migratory birds; Perching birds;

    • Close view of male bird standing on end of old post near Upper Klamath Lake in Winema National Forest.
    • Brewer's sparrow

    • Brewer's sparrow

    • Birds; Migratory birds; Perching birds;

    • Bird standing on end of vertical dead small branch in Winema National Forest near Upper Klamath Lake.
    • Asian longhorn beetle

    • Asian longhorn beetle

    • Forest conservation; Insects; Invasive species;

    • The Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) is large, ranging from 0.75-1.25 inches long, with very long black and white antennae. The body is glossy black with irregular white spots. These beetles feed on many species of hardwood trees. Adults can be...
    • Mine remediation

    • Mine remediation

    • Environmental Sciences; Contaminants; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Habitat restoration; Industries; Mineral industry; Mining; Mountains;

    • Mountain top removal also called strip mining causes damage to hillside. This image is remediation to mitigate damage done to the environment in Gallatin National Forest from past strip mining practices.
    • President Johnson Signs the Wilderness Act

    • President Johnson Signs the Wilderness Act

    • History; Forest conservation; Wilderness;

    • President L.B. Johnson signs the Wilderness Act in the White House Rose Garden, September 1964. Mardy Murie, Alice Zahniser in the foreground with President Johson. Environmental Sciences;
    • Gypsy moth

    • Gypsy moth

    • Environmental Sciences; Forest conservation; Insects; Invasive species;

    • Extreme close-up of invasive moth catepillar.
    • Yellow lady's slipper

    • Yellow lady's slipper

    • Flowering plants; Plants

    • Yellow orchid blossoms among ferns in forest. For additional resources about wildflowers visit the National Plants Database http://plants.usda.gov/.
    • Yellow lady's slipper

    • Yellow lady's slipper

    • Flowering plants; Plants

    • Several yellow orchid blossoms, each on single stemmed plants on forest floor. For additional resources about wildflowers visit the National Plants Database http://plants.usda.gov/.
    • From our Partners

    • From our Partners
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    • 2 Dear Friends and Neighbors, Private landowners, large and small, play a vital role conserving habitat for fish, wildlife, and plants. In fact, more than two- thirds of the nation’s threatened and endangered species use habitat found on...
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    • 3 “ Conservation districts have long advocated that natural resources conservation must come from voluntary, incentive- based approaches. For species conservation, it is clear that success lies in flexible tools and incentives that promote...
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