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    • Red-Winged Black Bird (female)

    • Red-Winged Black Bird (female)

    • Birds; Migratory birds; Perching birds;

    • The Red-winged Blackbird is found throughout the most of the US. During summer they can be found near wetlands, marshes and rivers. For more information about this species visit http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/id/framlst/i4980id.html
    • Finley with catch at Klamath Marsh

    • Finley with catch at Klamath Marsh

    • Birds; History; Fishing; Fishes; Recreation; Rivers and streams; Wildlife refuges;

    • William Finley examining his catch at Klamath Marsh during a 1905 photography trip with his partner Herman Bohlman. Finley and Bohlman's photographs of the area in 1905 would later help Klamath become a bird refuge in 1908.
    • Dam on Columbia River

    • Dam on Columbia River

    • Environmental Sciences; Buildings, facilities and structures; Dams; Human impacts; Industries; Rivers and streams; Water management;

    • Hydro-electric dam on the Columbia River, showing the lower side of the dam, electric lines, and ow water level.
    • Videographer recording acid mine runoff

    • Videographer recording acid mine runoff

    • Environmental Sciences; Chemical spills; Contaminants; Environmental quality; Human impacts; Industries; Mineral industry; Mining; Pollutants; Pollution, Water; Rivers and streams; Water pollution;

    • Videographer recording effects of acid mine runoff in stream in Preston County, West Virginia.
    • Mussel research by Fish and Wildlife Service employees

    • Mussel research by Fish and Wildlife Service employees

    • Environmental Sciences; Aquatic environments; Boats; Employees (USFWS); Endangered species; Environmental quality; Equipment; Mollusks; Rivers and streams; Transportation;

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employees in motorboat on Ohio River, preparing for mussel research project.
    • River habitat

    • River habitat

    • Environmental Sciences; Environments (Natural); Rivers and streams; Scenics;

    • Scenic of Shavers Fork of the Cheat River.
    • Freshwater mussel research

    • Freshwater mussel research

    • Environmental Sciences; Aquatic animals; Aquatic environments; Boats; Employees (USFWS); Endangered species; Environmental quality; Indigenous populations; Islands; Mollusks; Riverbeds; Rivers and streams; Wildlife refuges;

    • Fish and Wildlife Service employees at gravel island in the Ohio River studying samples of freshwater mussel shells. Motorboat transportation beached in background.
    • Dam on river

    • Dam on river

    • Environmental Sciences; Buildings, facilities and structures; Dams; Human impacts; Industries; Rivers and streams; Water management;

    • Hydro-electric dam on the Columbia River, showing dam in distance in relation to surrounding geography.
    • Sand and gravel mining

    • Sand and gravel mining

    • Environmental Sciences; Aerial photography; Contaminants; Environmental quality; Erosion; Human impacts; Industries; Mineral industry; Mining; Pollutants; Pollution, Water; Public policies; Rivers and streams; Soil degradation; Water pollution;

    • Aerial view of sand and gravel mine at edge of river, showing environmental damage hidden from public view by tree lines, and siltation of river due to runoff and erosion. Near towns of Hartland and Plainfield, Vermont.
    • Autumn Aerial of the National Conservation Training Center

    • Autumn Aerial of the National Conservation Training Center

    • Aerial photography; Buildings, facilities and structures; Education; Rivers and streams; Training;

    • Aerial view of the National Conservation Training Center, showing the facility buildings and roads, the Potomac River with low clouds and surrounding woodlands. For more information about the Training Center visit http://training.fws.gov .
    • Embrey Dam Breach

    • Embrey Dam Breach

    • Education; Training; Dams; Fishes; Rivers and streams;

    • Second set of explosives used in the destruction of the Embrey Dam on the Rappahannock River near Fredericksburg, Virgiinia, to allow migration of the American Shad.
    • Embrey Dam Breach

    • Embrey Dam Breach

    • Education; Training; Dams; Fishes; Rivers and streams;

    • First set of explosives used in the destruction of the Embrey Dam on the Rappahannock River near Fredericksburg, Virginia, to allow migration of the American shad.
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