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    • This is FUN!

    • This is FUN!

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Flowering plants; Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access;...

    • A Girl Scout volunteer shows her pride in planting this tree, after hurricane Ike.
    • That looks great!

    • That looks great!

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access; Resource management; Vegetation;...

    • Volunteers enjoy planting trees on the refuge after hurricane Ike.
    • Smiling faces making happy places.

    • Smiling faces making happy places.

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access; Resource management; Vegetation;...

    • Two girl scouts enjoying the opportunity to make a difference by planting trees after hurricane Ike.
    • This tree is firmly planted.

    • This tree is firmly planted.

    • Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Employees (USFWS); Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Flowering plants; Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access;...

    • Two young boys assist a Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge employee plant a tree after hurricane Ike.
    • Prescribed burn on the refuge.

    • Prescribed burn on the refuge.

    • Fire management; Fires; Grasses; Grasslands; Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Prescribed burning; Resource management; Vegetation; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;

    • Prescribed burning is an important part of habitat restoration and management on Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Replanting marsh grass.

    • Replanting marsh grass.

    • Adults; Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Banks; Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Plants; Resource management;...

    • A group of women volunteers helping to replant marsh grass on the refuge.
    • Job satisfaction.

    • Job satisfaction.

    • Adults; Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Banks; Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Environmental quality; Environments (Natural); Habitat conservation; Habitat restoration; Landscape conservation; Plants; Resource management;...

    • A young woman is noticeably happy to be doing work to help the refuge restore habitat.
    • American Birds B-Roll (2)

    • American Birds B-Roll (2)

    • Videography;waterfowl;landscape conservation;wildlife conservation;birds;

    • HD B-Roll Stock Footage. Produced by the National Conservation Training Center (NCTC) videographers.
    • Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge

    • Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge

    • Videography;u.s. fish and wildlife service;wildlife refuges;

    • The Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge is a vast, extreme, wild, and vital landscape. Within its boundaries are 11 million acres of roadless lands that straddle the Arctic Circle.
    • American Landscapes B-Roll (2)

    • American Landscapes B-Roll (2)

    • Videography;scenics;landscape conservation;wildlife conservation;videography;

    • HD B-Roll Stock Footage. Produced by the National Conservation Training Center (NCTC) videographers.
    • Fauna & Flora Int'l. - Nicaragua

    • Fauna & Flora Int'l. - Nicaragua

    • Videography; landscape conservation; BROADCAST; international conservation; outreach

    • NCTC Historian, Dr. Mark Madison hosts an interview with Salvadora Morales of FFI. Recorded June 10, 2011- NCTC Studio, Shepherdstown, WV.
    • Where the Wild Things Were

    • Where the Wild Things Were

    • Videography;BROADCAST;

    • Where the Wild Things Were: Life, Death and Ecological Wreckage in a Land of Vanishing Predators. An interview with Will Stolzenburg, author and wildlife journalist, as part of the Conservationist in Action Series. Hosted by Dr. Mark Madison.
    • Place-Based Climate Change Adaptation

    • Place-Based Climate Change Adaptation

    • Videography;planning;Webinar;Adaptation;wildlife conservation;policies;climate change;

    • Safeguarding Wildlife from Climate Change - NWF/NCTC Webinar Series. Presented by Dr. Molly Cross, Wildlife Conservation Society. October 2009.
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