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Southwestern Willow Flycatcher flying
Empidonax traillii extimus (Southwestern Willow…
Little rattlesnake making its way through some forest underbrush.
Crotalus horridus (Timber Rattlesnake) in…
Small timelapse of a river in Australia, river name unknown.
Small Time-lapse of Australian river
A short timelapse of the sun rising over the choptank river
Sunrise over the Choptank Timelapse
A side view of a Seaside Sparrow.
Ammodramus maritimus (Seaside Sparrow)
The timing of tropical storms and hurricanes can have major impacts on the life histories of Chesapeake Bay flora and fauna. Changes in water salinity can cause early spawning in some species, such as the blue crab, and increased sediment can cause widespread die-off of seagrasses.
Storm Timing and Impacts on Chesapeake Bay Flora…
A conceptual diagram illustrates the dates and locations of different Mississippi River Report Card workshops. The workshop process is used to bring different groups together to strengthen the report card and promote broad prospectives, dialogue and collaboration.
Mississippi River Report Card Workshop Timeline
Pile of firewood
Firewood
The Lady Maryland, located in the Baltimore Harbor, was used for the 2012 Living Classroon water quality demonstration.
Lady Maryland
Bill Dennison is interviewed for the MPT/Living classroom water quality demonstration in Baltimore, Maryland
Living Classrooms water quality demonstration
Bill Dennison is interviewed for the MPT/Living classroom water quality demonstration in Baltimore, Maryland
Living Classrooms water quality demonstration
Students learn about water quality while attending the Living Classroom water quality public outreach event.
Living Classrooms water quality demonstration
David Flores demonstrates to Baltimore students the use of a water quality probe.
Living Classrooms water quality demonstration
David Flores demonstrates to Baltimore students the use of a water quality probe.
Living Classrooms water quality demonstration
Students learn about water quality while attending the Living Classroom water quality public outreach event.
Living Classrooms water quality demonstration
Students learn about water quality while attending the Living Classroom water quality public outreach event.
Living Classrooms water quality demonstration
Found in Baltimore's inner harbor, this boat skims the bottom of the harbor for trash, and then compacts it.
Marine trash removal
Found in Baltimore's inner harbor, this boat skims the bottom of the harbor for trash, and then compacts it.
Marine trash removal
On April 20,2012, the Waterfront Partnership, BioHabitats and Kids at Living Classroom created a floating wetland in the baltimore harbor. This included a public outreach event for students and other citizens.
Floating Wetlands event
On April 20,2012, the Waterfront Partnership, BioHabitats and Kids at Living Classroom created a floating wetland in the baltimore harbor. This included a public outreach event for students and other citizens.
Floating Wetlands event
On April 20,2012, the Waterfront Partnership, BioHabitats and Kids at Living Classroom created a floating wetland in the baltimore harbor. This included a public outreach event for students and other citizens.
Floating Wetlands event
On April 20,2012, the Waterfront Partnership, BioHabitats and Kids at Living Classroom created a floating wetland in the baltimore harbor. This included a public outreach event for students and other citizens.
Floating Wetlands event
On April 20,2012, the Waterfront Partnership, BioHabitats and Kids at Living Classroom created a floating wetland in the baltimore harbor. This included a public outreach event for students and other citizens.
Floating Wetlands event
On April 20,2012, the Waterfront Partnership, BioHabitats and Kids at Living Classroom created a floating wetland in the baltimore harbor. This included a public outreach event for students and other citizens.
Floating Wetlands event
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