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    • Just get a good grip!

    • Just get a good grip!

    • Aquatic environments; Children; Connecting people with nature; Education; Education outreach; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Environmental education; Environments (Natural); Fishing; Icons; Interpretation; Law enforcement; Leisure activities;...

    • A little girl tries her hand at fishing for the very first time, smiling all the way.
    • I've got one!

    • I've got one!

    • 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;...

    • The excitement cannot be contained with this little girl, as she catches her first fish ever!
    • Walking red wolf

    • Walking red wolf

    • Employees (USFWS); Endangered species; Experimental Population, Non-Essential; Personnel; Resource management; Wildlife management; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;

    • A red wolf strolls at the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Just a little closer!

    • Just a little closer!

    • Employees (USFWS); Endangered species; Experimental Population, Non-Essential; Personnel; Resource management; Wildlife management; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;

    • A wonderful close shot of the beautiful Red Wolf as he wanders about, on the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge.
    • Michele & lulu roll up fence.

    • Michele & lulu roll up fence.

    • Adults; Children; Connecting people with nature; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Personnel; Service patch; Uniforms; Wildlife refuges; Youth; Work of the Service;

    • Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge employee, watches as a young lady roll up fencing.
    • Planting grass, restoring coastline.

    • Planting grass, restoring coastline.

    • Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Adults; Banks; Children; Coastal environments; Coastal restoration; Coastal zone management; Connecting people with nature; Ecosystem recovery; Education; Education outreach; Emblems; Employees (USFWS);...

    • Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge and volunteers replant grass to help restore the coastline.
    • This is going to fit perfectly!

    • This is going to fit perfectly!

    • Adults; Buildings, facilities and structures; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Maintenance; Personnel; Public access; Service patch; Structures; Uniforms; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;

    • Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge employees rebuild a wall to help ensure a more pleasant experience for refuge visitors.
    • Now that's level!

    • Now that's level!

    • Adults; Buildings, facilities and structures; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Maintenance; Personnel; Public access; Service patch; Structures; Uniforms; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;

    • Anahuac Narional Wildlife Refuge employee rebuilding the wall and taking pride in a job well done.
    • FWS employee observes an alligator

    • FWS employee observes an alligator

    • Aquatic environments; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Environments (Natural); Icons; Indigenous populations; Law enforcement; Personnel; Plants; Ponds; Reptiles; Resource management; Service patch; Uniforms; Vegetation; Wildlife management; Wildlife...

    • An Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge employee approaches this alligator with caution, always thinking safety first.
    • 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.
    • Caribbean Islands in Peril

    • Caribbean Islands in Peril

    • Videography;wildlife management;wildlife refuges;wildlife conservation;

    • Conserving Our Natural Treasures - The Caribbean is a place of exquisite beauty with lush green forests, white sand beaches, dry coastal plains, and serpentine rivers - truly a tropical paradise!
    • The Yellowstone River Oil Spill

    • The Yellowstone River Oil Spill

    • Videography; oil spills; Webinar; Contaminants; conservation science

    • Conservation Science Webinar Series - Presented by Karen Nelson, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Environmental Contaminants Program, Helena, MT, January 10, 2012.
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