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After
the
storm
Contact
mailto:nctcimages@fws.gov
Creator
Hagerty
,
Ryan
Description
The
Edwin
B
.
Forsythe
National
Wildlife
Refuge
protects
more
than
47,000
acres
of
southern
New
Jersey
coastal
habitats
which
is
actively
managed
for
migratory
birds
.
FWS Resource Links
http://www.fws.gov/refuge/Edwin_B_Forsythe/
Subject
Pollution
Work of the Service
Wildlife refuges
Service patch
Location
New Jersey
FWS Site
EDWIN B. FORSYTHE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
Publisher
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Date of Original
2014-01-14
Type
Still Image
Format
JPG
Item ID
332_01_02_IMG_6712.jpg
Source
NCTC Image Library
Rights
Public domain
Audience
General
File Size
2294405 Bytes
Height
1080
Width
1620
Color Space
RGB
Original Format
Digital
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2294405 Bytes
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Volume410/332_01_02_IMG_6712.jpg
http://digitalmedia.fws.gov/FullRes/natdiglib/Volume410/332_01_02_IMG_6712.jpg
Date created
2014-04-26
Date modified
2015-11-23
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