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Monkshood – Aconitum carmichaelii
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One of my favorite places to photograph at Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge is the Bayscape Garden behind the old visitor center, near the Bayview Butterfly Trail . A Bayscape Garden is designed to benefit people, wildlife and the Chesapeake Bay. On my most recent visit to the Bayscape Garden, I ...17 hours ago -
Research dog sniffs out reptiles
Sports & recreation - sports-rec.marc8.com —
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Researchers are using a popular breed of dog to learn how rare indigo snakes are faring in the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge.18 hours ago -
Hidden Whitetail Bucks
Steve Creek Outdoors —
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I spotted these bucks yesterday and two of them are good size. Post from: Steve Creek Outdoors Hidden Whitetail Bucks1 day ago -
Come See The Migration
Kansas Academy of Mathematics and Science —
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The Kansas Wetlands Education Center has not had any reports of whooping cranes at Cheyenne Bottoms since Monday. They believe the migration through the Cheyenne Bottoms to the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge has ended. While the whoopers may be gone, the goose and duck numbers are still very impressive with ...2 days ago -
Vintage Brigantine Rancher on 1800 Revere Blvd - Priced at $449,000
Brigantine Real Estate —
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Vintage Brigantine Home Built in 1926, o ne of a kind rancher located on Revere Blvd. Large corner rancher in A-zone, Charming 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, Large Living Room with Arched Ceiling and Wood Fireplace. This home is located on one of the best streets in Brigantine. Nice private rear patio for ...2 days ago -
Plumb Beach Destruction Goes Beyond Bike Path
Sheepshead Bites —
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The devastation caused to Plumb Beach this weekend by the remnants of Hurricane Ida was “No surprise,” according to members of Sheepshead Bay/Plumb Beach Civic Association and experts. As recently as January, officials from the community, city, state, and federal agencies convened at the Plumb Beach bathhouse to ...3 days ago -
Jimson Weed – Datura Stramonium
Photo Notes: Photography by Patty Hankins and Bill Lawrence —
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A few weeks ago, I spent a morning at Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. I really like visiting Eastern Neck – there’s always something interesting to photograph – and rarely are there very many other people there. On this trip, I was a little surprised to see as many ...3 days ago -
Bosque del Apache Wildlife Refuge
westernviews.us —
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Heading into my third week in Socorro, New Mexico. Had a cold spell this past week with it getting into the 20’s at night. Had to get out the long underwear. It’s warming back up now, in time for the Festival of the Cranes at the Bosque del Apache Wildlife Refuge . A lot of work has gone into spiffing up the ...3 days ago -
Terrestrial sequestration: Notes from the Regional Carbon Sequestration Conference
Behind the Plug —
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This is the first in a series of posts from ACCCE’s National Communications Director, Steve Gates, who is attending the Regional Carbon Sequestration Conference underway in Pittsburgh, Penn. Whether you’ve heard it here or elsewhere, carbon capture and sequestration, or...4 days ago -
Hurricane Ida Batters Plumb Beach
Sheepshead Bites —
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This weekend’s storms sparked by Hurricane Ida battered the Plumb Beach coastline, leaving a trail of destruction and providing fuel for a new wave of jurisdictional battles between NYC Parks Department and the U.S. National Parks Service.The tale of devastation was drawn in the sand, as rubble from the bike path ...4 days ago -
Belted Kingfisher
Steve Creek Outdoors —
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The Belted Kingfisher is often seen perched prominently on trees, posts, or other suitable “watchpoints” close to water before plunging in head first after its fish prey. They also eat amphibians, small crustaceans, insects, small mammals and reptiles. Post from: Steve Creek Outdoors Belted Kingfisher4 days ago -
Cranes coming in to roost
westernviews.us —
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At Bosque del Apache Wildlife Refuge people gather at locations where they can see sandhill cranes and/or geese either come in for the night or fly out in the morning to find food. The first thing the cranes do on landing is to get a drink of water (they hold their heads up to swallow). Water is scarce, ...1 week ago -
Hanford National Monument Temporary Closures
Pacific Northwest Backroad Adventures —
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For Release on November 10, 2009Contact: Larry Klimek, (509) 546-8300, larry_klimek@fws.govAs part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s on-going efforts to rehabilitate Hanford Reach National Monument, it will be necessary to temporarily close the Wahluke area of the Monument to all access. This will include the ...1 week ago -
The view from the Arctic: on Sarah Palin and caribou soup
Environment —
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While the world gets ready for December’s climate meeting in Copenhagen, a group of native Arctic women traveled to Washington this week to talk about what climate change is doing right now in places like Arctic Village, Alaska, and Whitehorse, in Canada’s Yukon. Five of the women talked emotionally about how ...1 week ago -
Local man’s work part of airport exhibit
myBCTnow.com —
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Gov’t says brown pelicans are endangered no longer
World Zoo Today —
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By DINA CAPPIELLO WASHINGTON — After nearly 40 years of struggling for survival, the brown pelican is coming off the endangered species list. The bird now prevalent across Florida, the Gulf and Pacific coasts and the Caribbean was declared an endangered species in 1970, after its population was devastated by the ...1 week ago -
Deer Swimming River
Steve Creek Outdoors —
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I watched these whitetails swim across this river several mornings in a row. Post from: Steve Creek Outdoors Deer Swimming River1 week ago -
WDFW Weekender Report – Southwest Washington – Nov 10-24, 2009
Pacific Northwest Backroad Adventures —
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WDFW WEEKENDER REPORT Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091November 10 – 24, 2009Contact: (Fish) 360-902-2700 | (Wildlife) 360-902-2515 Southwest WashingtonFishing: The late coho run has peaked in the lower Columbia River Basin, but another major fishery is taking ...1 week ago -
WDFW Weekender Report – Eastern Washington – Nov 10-24, 2009
Pacific Northwest Backroad Adventures —
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WDFW WEEKENDER REPORT Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091November 10 – 24, 2009Contact: (Fish) 360-902-2700 | (Wildlife) 360-902-2515 Eastern WashingtonFishing: Snake River steelhead fishing is hot, particularly in the mid-river stretch above the bridge between ...1 week ago -
Wild Angles – News from the National Wildlife Refuge System
AmmoLand.com —
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Wild Angles – News from the National Wildlife Refuge System The National Wildlife Refuge System, managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, is the world’s premier system of public lands and waters set aside to conserve America’s fish, wildlife and plants. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ...1 week ago

