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The Amanita muscaria, also known as the fly agaric, is present in large quantities along the coasts of Northern California through British Columbia. This one was found near the Lewis and Clark National Park in Oregon.
Amanita muscaria
Ariolimax sp., also know as the banana slug, found near Lewis & Clark National Historical Park in Oregon.
Ariolimax sp
The Astoria-Megler Bridge crosses the Columbia River, the largest river in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. The bridge crosses from Astoria, Oregon into Pacific County, Washington.
Astoria-Megler Bridge
Woodland area of the coast of Oregon in the United States.
Coastal Woodland
Fort Clatsop is located at the Lewis and Clark National Historical Park in Oregon, USA.
Fort Clatsop
Nereocystis luetkeana, also known as bull kelp, photographed at the mouth of the Columbia River estuary in Oregon. Other common names for this species include edible kelp, bull kelp, bullwhip kelp, ribbon kelp, giant kelp, bladder wrack.
Nereocystis luetkeana
This Salt Marsh was found in Coastal oregon.
Oregon Wetlands
Salt Marsh, found in coastal Oregon.
Oregon Wetlands
This Salt Marsh was found in Coastal oregon.
Oregon Wetlands
The shoreline of the Columbia river esuary in between Oregon and Washington. This also serves as an example of a hard shoreline, which provides little habitat and benefit for wildlife.
Shoreline of the Columbia River
Douglas fir trees covered in moss, found in the Mt. Hood National Forest located in Oregon, USA.
Douglas Fir
Riverine Woodand beside a small road in Oregon, USA.
Roadside Woodland
Fall colors in full bloom at University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
Fall
Fall colors in full bloom at University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
Fall
The R/V Rachel Carson, the newest research vessel at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
R/V Rachel Carson
Aboard the research vessel R/V Rachel Carson
Rachel Carson
Educating about climate change and Chesapeake Bay aboard the R/V Rachel Carson
Teaching about climate change aboard the Rachel…
Illustration of armored tank
Military: armored tank
Illustration of a man talking. The Palau storyboards and symbols are a way to tell stories of old Palauan legends, or legends from nearby places (Yap, Federated States of Micronesia, etc.). These particular symbols were taken from a bai, which is a traditional village meeting house/hut that is covered in storyboards.
Palau Storyboard: 1
Traditional Palau storyboard figure of a mangrove. The Palau storyboards and symbols are a way to tell stories of old Palauan legends, or legends from nearby places (Yap, Federated States of Micronesia, etc.). These particular symbols were taken from a bai, which is a traditional village meeting house/hut that is covered in storyboards.
Palau Storyboard: 2
Illustration
Palau Storyboard: 3
Illustration of a shark. The Palau storyboards and symbols are a way to tell stories of old Palauan legends, or legends from nearby places (Yap, Federated States of Micronesia, etc.). These particular symbols were taken from a bai, which is a traditional village meeting house/hut that is covered in storyboards.
Palau Storyboard: 4
Illustration of a rooster, representing money. The Palau storyboards and symbols are a way to tell stories of old Palauan legends, or legends from nearby places (Yap, Federated States of Micronesia, etc.). These particular symbols were taken from a bai, which is a traditional village meeting house/hut that is covered in storyboards.
Palau Storyboard: 5
Illustration of university cap mortar board and tassel
University cap
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