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Helmeted guineafowl (Numida meleagris) in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
Numida meleagris (helmeted guineafowl)
Walkingstick insects in the Everglades at Royal Palm Visitor Center. Male is the smaller one riding on top of the larger female.
Southern two-striped walkingstick
The landscapes of the Northeast and Midwest depend on abundant and relatively predictable seasonal water regimes. Human uses of water compete with environmental flows for aquatic species, especially during drought periods. Climate change is predicted to increase temperatures and precipitation variability in the Northeast United States, causing shifts in seasonality.
Potential shifts in seasonality in the Northeast…
This map depicts land use in the Missouri River sub-basin, one of the five major sub-basins of the Mississippi River.
Land use map of the Missouri River basin
This diagram illustrates the main threats and key features of the Arkansas River and Red River sub-basin, one of the five major sub-basins of the Mississippi River.
Conceptual diagram showing features and threats…
This diagram illustrates the main threats and key features of the Missouri River sub-basin, one of the five major sub-basins of the Mississippi River.
Conceptual diagram showing features and threats…
This map depicts land use in the Arkansas River and Red River sub-basin, one of the five major sub-basins of the Mississippi River.
Land use in the Arkansas River and Red River…
This map depicts land use in the Upper Mississippi River River sub-basin, one of the five major sub-basins of the Mississippi River.
Upper Mississippi River River sub-basin land use
Heat wave icon.
Climate change: heat wave
Baltimore Cityscape
Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland, Middle Branch of the Patapsco River in background
City of Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland, Inner Harbor (foreground) and Middle Branch of the Patpsco River(background)
City of Baltimore
Baltimore Maryland, Inner Harbor (foreground) and Middle Branch of the Patapsco River (background)
City of Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland, Inner Harbour, Middle Branch, Patapsco
City of Baltimore
Railroad across the Middle Branch near I-95.
Railroad Bridge
Canvasbacks taking to flight on the Choptank River
Aythya valisineria (Canvasback) in flight
Illustration of river base with urban paving and median water level
River 3D: urban paving with mid water level
Illustration map of Tampa Bay in Florida, USA
USA FL: Tampa Bay
Illustration map of Patuxent River in Maryland, USA
USA MD: Patuxent River
Illustration map of Coquille River in Oregon, USA
USA OR: Coquille River
Illustration of mayfly adult
Mayfly : adult
The common snook (Centropomus undecimalis) is a species of marine fish in the family Centropomidae of the order Perciformes. The common snook is also known as the sergeant fish or robalo.
Centropomus undecimalis (Common Snook)
Conceptual diagram illustrating how land subsidence is a major factor contributing to relative sea-level rise.
Land subsidence & sea-level rise
Illustration of Acer platanoides (Norway Maple)
Acer platanoides (Norway Maple)
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