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Common eelgrass with seeds
Zostera marina (Common eelgrass) with seeds
African leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) resting in a dry creek in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia
Panthera pardus pardus (African leopard)
Two lions (Panthera leo) in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
Panthera leo (lion)
Two lions (Panthera leo) in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
Panthera leo (lion) 2
Illustration of Limulus polyphemus (Horseshoe crab).
Limulus polyphemus (Horseshoe crab) 2
Gram-stained Escherichia coli.
Escherichia coli
Front view, whole bush with clusters of red berries
Lonicera maackii (Amur honeysuckle)
Illustration of a clump of sideoats grama as it would grow in a field or meadow setting
Bouteloua curtipendula (Sideoats grama)
Front view of a patch of rock muhly grass.
Muhlenbergia sobolifera (Rock Muhly)
Vector illustration of a golden-winged warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) singing.
Vermivora chrysoptera (Golden-winged warbler)
Feral pig eating
Feral pig 2
The banded flutterer dragonfly is found along the north and east coasts of Australia as well as Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and New Caledonia. They prefer still or slow-running waters, and glide or flutter their wings slowly. They can change speed and direction suddenly when flight.
Rhyothemis graphiptera (Banded Flutterer)
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
A diagram illustrates the current conditions of the forest and shrub ecosystem on Assateague Island and shows the impacts climate change will likely have on native species in this area.
Climate Change Impacts on Assateague's Forest…
A conceptual diagram illustrates the current issues that bay subtidal and mudflat habitats face as well as the problems they are likely to face in the future as climate change impacts this ecosystem.
Effects of Climate Change on the Bay Subtidal and…
Improvements in water quality can be counteracted by changes in nutrient sources and land-use practices. Increased nutrient loads from stormwater and intensified agriculture often overwhelm the positive effects of best management practices.
Counteracting Factors Impacting Best Management…
Illustration for total phosphorus (TP)
Total phosphorus (TP)
Illustration of an Ontario Balsam Poplar.
Populus balsamifera (Balsam poplar)
Illustration of a pumping station for sewage
Water: sewage pumping station
Perennial native plants like coneflowers (Echinecea) are recommended for rain gardens, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. They attract birds and pollinating insects such as bees and butterflies.
Coneflowers (Echinecea) and bee
Coreopsis (Coreopsis grandiflora) in farm field on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
Coreopsis (Coreopsis grandiflora) closeup
Wood duck boxes are placed in and around a forest interior wetland on a farm on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
Forest interior wetland
Illustration of a corn cob with husk.
Maize/corn cob 2
Marsh rush (Scirpus spp.) plant, in Maryland.
Marsh rush (Scirpus spp.)
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