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Illustration of Limulus polyphemus (Horseshoe crab).
Limulus polyphemus (Horseshoe crab) 2
Side view illustration of cowboy on horse
American cowboy
A diagram illustrates the current state of Assateague Island's dunes and grasslands and shows the impacts climate change will likely have on this ecosystem.
Climate Change Effects on the Dunes of Assateague…
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…
A conceptual diagram illustrates the current threats to native salt marsh species as well as the threats these species will face as their habitat is altered by climate change.
Effects of Climate Change on the Salt Marsh…
The lined seahorse lives in the Atlantic Ocean as far north as Canada and as far south as the Caribbean, Mexico, and Venezuela. It swims in an erect position and uses its dorsal and pectoral fins for guidance while swimming. Lined seahorses feed mainly on minute crustaceans and brine shrimp, which they suck in through their snout.
Hippocampus erectus (Lined Seahorse)
Horse manure compost pile in Maryland.
Horse manure compost pile
Horse trails and jump as part of recreational use of the forest, in Maryland.
Horse trail and jump
Mule trains have been used historically in the US and other locations in the world to carry cargo, but are still used today for recreational back-country trips. Typically, the lead mule carries the rider and the pack mule bears the load.
Lead Mule
These cages protect sea beach amaranth, an endangered species, from deer and wild horses
Plant Cage
These cages protect sea beach amaranth, an endangered species, from deer and wild horses
Plant Cage
Pony
Pony
Salmon, Idaho
Residential and agricultural development by…
Illustration of Monarda spp. (Bee Balm)
Monarda spp. (Bee Balm)
Illustration of Monarda spp. (Bee Balm) flowers
Monarda spp. (Bee Balm) flowers
Wild pony at Assateague National Seashore
Wild pony
Pony grazing in the Chincoteague National…
Illustration of Equus ferus caballus (Horse) feces
Equus ferus caballus (Horse) : feces
Illustration of Equus ferus caballus (Horse)
Equus ferus caballus (Horse) 1
Illustration of Equus ferus caballus (Horse)
Equus ferus caballus (Horse) 2
Illustration of Gordian worm
Gordian worm
Illustration of Gordius spp. (Horsehair Worm)
Gordius spp. (Horsehair Worm)
Illustration of Limulus polyphemus (Horseshoe Crab)
Limulus polyphemus (Horseshoe Crab)
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