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Illustration of a sweet birch (also known as a black birch, cherry birch, mahogany birch, or spice birch) tree.
Betula lenta (Sweet Birch)
American sycamore alternate canopy configuration without overhanging branch
Platanus occidentalis (American Sycamore)…
Illustration of a silver maple as it would appear in a riparian system
Acer Saccharinum (Silver Maple)
American Beech tree with gray bark.
Fagus grandifolia (American Beech) with gray bark
Leafy plant on top of a rounded rock
Polypodium virginianum (Rock Cap Fern) 1
Leafy plant growing from crack in rock face
Polypodium virginianum (Rock Cap Fern) 2
Leafy plant without rock
Polypodium virginianum (Rock Cap Fern) 3
Symbol of an American Sycamore that would be growing along a riverbank in a riparian zone, with one branch hanging out over the river or stream.
Platanus occidentalis (American Sycamore) with…
Front view (2d) of a River Birch tree.
Betula nigra (River Birch)
Farmer with a cap and corn
Farmer with corn
White bog orchid (Platanthera dilatata)
White bog orchid (Platanthera dilatata)
close up on a great horned owl.
Bubo virginianus (Great Horned Owl) in captivity
We were lucky to find this critter right outside where we were staying, and they were friendly enough to stick around for a few clips and photos.
Trichosurus vulpecula (Australian Possum) at night
Short clip of an American Toad just hanging out.
Anaxyrus americanus (American Toad) close up
Alligator in the Everglades at Royal Palm Visitor Center.
Alligator in the Everglades
Adult Scarlet Honeycreeper standing
Drepanis coccinea (Scarlet Honeycreeper)
The sequence of events leading to record harmful algal blooms in the Indian River Lagoon ecosystem in March 2016. Over 100 tons of fish were killed.
A deadly sequence of events in Florida
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)
Dishwashers use a lot of water and the gray water may contain phosphates.
Dishwasher
This symbol shows a flattened view of the official flag of Hawaii. The flag comprises of red, white, and blue stripes and includes the British flag in the top left-hand corner.
Flag: USA Hawaii
A side view of a three dimensional headdress colored yellow, red, and orange.
Hawaiian Royalty Headdress
Tree roots are underminded by wave action and eventually succumb while the shoreline is eroded.
Eroded shoreline with tree snags
Stone rip-rap installed by the property owners in an attempt to prevent shoreline erosion. Hardened edges along the Chesapeake Bay and its rivers reduces natural shoreline habitat that fish and other marine animals depend on for food and shelter.
Hardened shoreline prevents erosion
Hikers in Joshua Tree National Park.
Hiking in Joshua Tree National Park
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