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    • Public health warning sign

    • Public health warning sign

    • Environmental Sciences; Contaminants; Environmental quality; Fishing; Human impacts; Hunting; Lakes; Pollutants; Pollution, Water; Waterfowl; Wildlife impacts; Signs;

    • Public health warning sign for elevated levels of selenium in fish and waterfowl taken from the Stewart Lake Waterfowl Management Area in Stewart, Utah, posted by the Utah Department of Health.
    • Wetland mitigation sign

    • Wetland mitigation sign

    • Environmental Sciences; Environmental quality; Habitat conservation; Industries; Land development; Pollution control; Public policies; Signs; Wetland restoration; Wetlands; Wildlife refuges;

    • Sign says: ... Wetlands Mitigation, Virginia Power, Mt. Storm Power Station; Authorized by the West Virginia Water Resources Section, Division of Environmental Protection, Virginia Power is constructing a double-lined FGD (scrubber) by-product...
    • Public Restroom at Lathrup Landing Boating Access

    • Public Restroom at Lathrup Landing Boating Access

    • Boating; Buildings, facilities and structures; Signs; Grants;

    • Public restroom facility at Lathrup Landing – Located on the Rogue River, 5 miles west of Grants Pass. A drop-in boat launch site with a CXT restroom. A cooperative project with Josephine County (who now maintains the site).
    • St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge Lighthouse sign.

    • St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge Lighthouse sign.

    • Cultural resources; Education; Historic sites; History; Interpretation; Military; Navigation; Partnerships; Marine environments; Places (Human-made); Rivers and streams; Shipping industry; Ships; Signs; Structures; Transportation; Wildlife refuges;

    • A descriptive sign about the lighthouse, resting in the cool shade.
    • Alligator warning sign.

    • Alligator warning sign.

    • Aquaculture; Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Biodiversity; Environments (Natural); Plants; Ponds; Trees; Vegetation; Reptiles; Signs; Wildlife refuges;

    • A reminder not to get eaten is always helpful when viewing beautiful wetlands.
    • Archaeological site and sign.

    • Archaeological site and sign.

    • Aquaculture; Aquatic environments; Aquatic plants; Banks; Coastal environments; Coastal zone management; Cultural resources; Environments (Natural); Erosion; Historic sites; Marine environments; Plants; Public access; Recreation sites; Resource...

    • Beautiful untouched coastline punctuated by Archaeological sign the foreground.
    • Visitor receives great service.

    • Visitor receives great service.

    • Buildings, facilities and structures; Interpretation; Leisure activities; Management; Places (Human-made); Public access; Recreation; Recreation sites; Signs; Structures; Tourism; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges; Emblems; Logo; Uniforms;...

    • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service volunteer shows refuge visitor the best routes to take around the refuge.
    • Visitors viewing wildlife from blind.

    • Visitors viewing wildlife from blind.

    • Birdwatching; Buildings, facilities and structures; Coastal environments; Connecting people with nature; Interpretation; Leisure activities; Places (Human-made); Public access; Recreation; Recreation sites; Signs; Tourism; Visitor services;...

    • Visitors using a spotting scope from a blind to view their favorite birds.
    • Two wild boars

    • Two wild boars

    • Habitat fragmentation; Soil degradation; Vegetation; Wildlife refuges; Mammals;

    • The ground is showing signs of wild boars' handiwork.
    • Ready to serve.

    • Ready to serve.

    • Buildings, facilities and structures; Connecting people with nature; Emblems; Icons; Interpretation; Leisure activities; Logo; Management; Personnel; Places (Human-made); Public access; Recreation; Recreation sites; Service patch; Signs;...

    • The ever helpful and dedicated volunteers are always there to make the most of your refuge experience.
    • Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge sign.

    • Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge sign.

    • Buildings, facilities and structures; Emblems; Logo; Places (Human-made); Plants; Public access; Recreation; Recreation sites; Service patch; Signs; Tourism; Vegetation; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges;

    • Planted among cacti and palms, the refuge sign beckons visitors, come play, enjoy, live a little.
    • The latest thing.

    • The latest thing.

    • Birds; Birdwatching; Buildings, facilities and structures; Emblems; Environmental education; Equipment; Exhibits; Game birds; Game management; Icons; Illustrations; Interpretation; Leisure activities; Logo; Management; Marine birds; Migratory...

    • A new way to track bird sightings on the refuge using the eBird Trail Tracker at the visitor center.
    • All are welcome.

    • All are welcome.

    • Buildings, facilities and structures; Children; Connecting people with nature; Education; Education outreach; Emblems; Exhibits; Illustrations; Interpretation; Leisure activities; Logo; Places (Human-made); Public access; Recreation; Signs;...

    • People of all ages enjoy entering the refuge visitor center to begin their wildlife and nature experience.
    • Young man intrigued by this Ocelot.

    • Young man intrigued by this Ocelot.

    • Art; Artifacts; Buildings, facilities and structures; Children; Connecting people with nature; Cultural resources; Education; Endangered species; Environmental education; Exhibitions; Exhibits; Icons; Illustrations; Interpretation; Leisure...

    • These children are enjoying a wide variety of things to do at the refuge.
    • Young women embracing new technology.

    • Young women embracing new technology.

    • Birds; Birdwatching; Buildings, facilities and structures; Emblems; Environmental education; Equipment; Exhibits; Game birds; Game management; Illustrations; Interpretation; Leisure activities; Management; Marine birds; Migratory birds; Monitoring;...

    • Two young women enjoy using the eBird Trail Tracker to find species of birds that have been seen on the refuge.
    • Good Question!

    • Good Question!

    • Aquatic animals; Buildings, facilities and structures; Coastal environments; Connecting people with nature; Education; Education outreach; Emblems; Employees (USFWS); Endangered species; Environmental education; Exhibitions; Illustrations;...

    • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee answers questions about the Manatee, an Endangered species found in Florida.
    • Aransas National Wildlife refuge sign.

    • Aransas National Wildlife refuge sign.

    • Buildings, facilities and structures; Emblems; Logo; Public access; Recreation; Service patch; Signs; Structures; Visitor services; Wildlife refuges;

    • The Aransas National Wildlife refuge sign welcomes visitors as they arrive.
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