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    • American White Pelican

    • American White Pelican

    • History; Birds; Marine birds; Migratory birds; Photography; Wildlife refuges;

    • A hand painted glass slide by Finley and Bohlman showing a pair of American White Pelican with thier young at a nest site in Klamath Marsh, 1905. Upon hatching, the young pelicans are totally dependent on parents for food, warmth, and protection.
    • American White Pelican

    • American White Pelican

    • History; Birds; Wildlife refuges; Photography; Migratory birds; Marine birds;

    • A pair of White Pelican watching over their young in thier nest site within Klamath Marsh, 1905, as Finley and Bohlman capture the scene in a hand painted glass slide.
    • American White Pelican

    • American White Pelican

    • History; Birds; Wildlife refuges; Marine birds; Migratory birds; Photography;

    • An American White Pelican just before take-off at its nest site in Malheur Lake, 1908. A hand painted glass slide by Finley and Bohlman.
    • American White Pelican

    • American White Pelican

    • History; Birds; Wildlife refuges; Photography; Marine birds; Migratory birds;

    • A hand painted glass slide by Finley and Bohlman of an American White Pelican feeding its young at a nest site in Malheur lake. Upon hatching the young pelicans are totally dependent on thier parents for food, warmth, and protection.
    • American White Pelican

    • American White Pelican

    • History; Birds; Wildlife refuges; Photography; Migratory birds;

    • An American White Pelican with its young at a nest site in Malheur lake, 1908. A hand painted glass slide by Finley and Bolhman. Malheur would later become a bird refuge in 1908 partly due to photographs Finley and Bohlman took of that area.
    • Finley and Bohlman at Klamath Marsh

    • Finley and Bohlman at Klamath Marsh

    • Birds; History; Photography; Wildlife refuges;

    • Finley and Bohlman at a camp site in Klamath Marsh during 1905 trip. William Finley on the right cleaning a pot while Herman Bohlman on the left cooks a meal. Their work together photographing the area would later help Klamath become a bird refuge...
    • William Finley with Condors

    • William Finley with Condors

    • History; Perching birds; Endangered species; Birds; Birds of prey;

    • William Finley examining Condors during a 1906 photography trip with his partner Herman Bohlman to a Condor nest site near Los Angeles California
    • Short's Goldenrod

    • Short's Goldenrod

    • Flowering plants; Plants; Endangered species; Endangered species;

    • Short's goldenrod is a rhizomatous perennial generally 2 to 2 and one-half feet tall, with alternately arranged narrow leaves about 2 to 4 inches long and O.2 to O.6 of an inch wide. The largest leaves occur near the middle of the stem. Yellow...
    • Short's Goldenrod

    • Short's Goldenrod

    • Flowering plants; Plants; Endangered species;

    • Short's goldenrod is a rhizomatous perennial generally 2 to 2 and one-half feet tall, with alternately arranged narrow leaves about 2 to 4 inches long and O.2 to O.6 of an inch wide. The largest leaves occur near the middle of the stem. Yellow...
    • California condor chick

    • California condor chick

    • Wildlife; Birds; Birds of prey; Endangered species; History;

    • This chick was named "General". It was found in a nest site near Los Angeles, California. Finley took chick home with him to Jennings Lodge. The chick became so accustomed to Finley that it did not live in a cage. Later as an adult it was...
    • 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.
    • Crocodile sighting!

    • Crocodile sighting!

    • Aquatic environments; Aquatic animals; Coastal environments; Reptiles; Threatened species; Wildlife refuges; Endangered species;

    • This rare site of the American Crocodile is one of the many species available on the refuge. This one is Endangered and Threatened.
    • African elephant

    • African elephant

    • International conservation; Mammals; Endangered species;

    • African elephant image available from the CITES Web site at http://USCites.gov and http://www.uscites.gov/imagegallery
    • Livestream demo from the NCTC Studio

    • Livestream demo from the NCTC Studio

    • Videography;training;social media;BROADCAST;

    • A look at how we can help reduce our carbon footprint while we expand our conservation training mission via distance learning. Presented by Randy Robinson and the NCTC Studio Crew. January 10, 2013.
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