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Illustration of Dugong dugon (Dugong).
Dugong dugon (Dugong) 1
Illustration of a generic sea turtle
Generic Turtle
Illustration of Orectolobus spp. (Wobbegong)
Orectolobus spp. (Wobbegong)
Side-view illustration of a juvenille Chinook salmon.
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Chinook Salmon):
Side view of male pronghorn
Antilocapra americana (Pronghorn deer)
Great Blue Heron flying
Ardea herodias (Great Blue Heron) 2
Southwestern Willow Flycatcher flying
Empidonax traillii extimus (Southwestern Willow…
Birds eye view of a southern stingray, created by science communication course student Tori Agnew
Dasyatis americana (Southern Stingray) 2
Side (lateral) view of an atlantic salmon fry
Salmo salar (atlantic salmon) fry
Side view (lateral) of an Atlantic salmon parr
Salmo salar (atlantic salmon) parr
Side (lateral) view of an atlantic salmon smolt
Salmo salar (atlantic salmon) smolt
Burmese python
Python bivittatus (Burmese python)
Lateral view illustration of an adult Coho Salmon
Oncorhynchus kisutch (Coho Salmon): adult
Side view illustration of an adult Right Whale
Eubalaena glacialis (Right Whale)
The American flamingo is found in tropical wetlands. A migratory shallow water bird that gets its distinctive color from the pink crustaceans it feeds on. It also consumes algae.
Phoenicopterus ruber (American Flamingo) 1
The American flamingo is found in tropical wetlands. A migratory shallow water bird that gets its distinctive color from the pink crustaceans it feeds on. It also consumes algae.
Phoenicopterus ruber (American Flamingo) 2
The American flamingo is found in tropical wetlands. A migratory shallow water bird that gets its distinctive color from the pink crustaceans it feeds on. It also consumes algae.
Phoenicopterus ruber (American Flamingo) 3
An icon representing a list of bullets on a clipboard.
Clipboard icon
Ecosystem report cards act as the ultimate synthesis tool for communicating vast amounts of information relevant to the general public and policy decision-makers. This pyramid shows where report cards fit within the spectrum of information density and information synthesis.
Information spectrum for ecosystem report cards
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)
The species, also known commonly as a clown featherback fish, occurs in Thailand, Lao PDR, Viet Nam, and Cambodia. It has been introduced to Myanmar and the Philippines for aquaculture. Juveniles are popular in the aquarium trade and large fish are popular for public aquaria. In some parts of the Philippines, its introduction is wreaking havoc on the local fishing industry.
Chitala ornata (Clown knifefish)
A scientist who works in the field.
Field researcher
A waterbird species found in coastal northern Australia. The adult Magpie goose has black and white feathers, a long neck and a cranial knob (smaller in females). They also have orange legs with partly webbed feet, and a red beak with a white hook on the end which assists them in probing for food. The Northern Territory holds the largest populations and breeding areas of the Magpie goose with an estimated population of over 2 million individuals.
Anseranas semipalmata (Magpie Goose) 2
Illustration of Esox lucius (Northern Pike)
Esox lucius (Northern Pike)
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