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Capsicum annuum (New Mexico chile)
Capsicum annuum (New Mexico chile)
Pueblo homes
Pueblo Homes
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in Santa Fe, NM
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in…
San Miguel Chapel in Santa Fe, NM - the oldest church in the United States
San Miguel Chapel in Santa Fe, NM - the oldest…
Statue of Saint Francis of Assisi in front of the Cathedral Basilica Santa Fe, New Mexico
Statue of Saint Francis of Assisi in front of the…
Statue of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha at The Cathedral Basilica of St Francis of Assisi in Santa Fe, NM
Statue of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha at The…
The Oldest House in the United States, located in Santa Fe, NM
The Oldest House in the United States, located in…
Farmer with a cap and corn
Farmer with corn
An illustration of a church.
Urban: church 4
Coffee plant with berries
Coffea sp. (Coffee Plant)
Feral pig eating
Feral pig 2
Vine crop on fence
Vine crop
This diagram depicts the stream impacts of landscape modifications in the watershed of the Upper Potomac River.
Upper Potomac Headwaters Conceptual Diagram
This three panel triptych illustrates historical, predevelopment conditions in the North Central United States, in comparison to the current state, and future trajectory of land and water use. Historically, the region adapted and rebounded from droughts, however, with human use and climate change, the resilience of the North Central United States against drought is reaching an unknown state.
Historical, predevelopment conditions in the…
This diagram shows the values and indicators used in the Orinoco River Basin report card.
Orinoco River Basin values
The wild turkey is the the same species as the domestic turkey, a large poultry bird that was domesticated by the indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica at least 2,000 years ago. Turkey meat is a popular form of poultry, and domestic turkeys are raised throughout temperate parts of the world as livestock.
Meleagris gallopavo (Wild turkey)
Unsustainable development and overfishing threaten Belize's coral reefs.
Belize coral reefs in jeopardy
Side view of a red lawn mower.
Lawn Mower
One of the oldest handcrafts of African origin in the United States is the hand-woven winnowing sieve, a shallow basket that was used during the Colonia Era to separate the rice seed from its chaff. Made from indigenous bulrush, sweetgrass is a strong yet supple marsh grass that thrives in the sandy soil of the coastal regions of the US South Atlantic.
Gullah sweetgrass basket
White fish lay in green murky water. At landings in Chilika Lake, dead fish thrown back into the water contaminate the Lake.
Dead fish
Equipment used to spread fertilizer on residential lawns.
Lawn Fertilizer Spreader
A wooden fence is depicted from raised side view. The fence is made out of brown logs and has large gaps in the fence slates.
Wood-split fencing 02
A conceptual diagram illustrates the factors that can stimulate the growth of harmful algal blooms in brackish rivers and how these blooms can negatively impact other species within the ecosystem.
Algal Bloom Causation and Impacts in Brackish…
A conceptual diagram illustrates the factors that cause brown tide algae blooms to occur in high magnitudes and what impacts these blooms have on the rest of the ecosystem.
Causes and Impacts of Brown Tide Algal Blooms
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