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Illustration of sediment trap
Sediment trap
Illustration of Centrocercus spp. (Sage Grouse)
Centrocercus spp. (Sage Grouse)
Illustration of Lytechinus variegatus (Variegated Sea Urchin)
Lytechinus variegatus (Variegated Sea Urchin)
Illustration of Octopus vulgaris (Common Octopus)
Octopus vulgaris (Common Octopus)
Looking east at Church Neck and Great Neck, with Hungars Creek. Seagrass can be seen in Chesapeake Bay in the foreground.
Church Neck
Farms along Hungar Creek
Farms along Hungar Creek
Looking east at Church Neck and Great Neck, with Hungars Creek. Seagrass can be seen in Chesapeake Bay in the foreground.
Farms at Church Neck
Looking south at Church Neck and Great Neck, with Hungars Creek to the east. Seagrass can be seen in Chesapeake Bay in the foreground.
Hungars Creek
The tip of Great Neck, at the mouths of Hungars Creek and Mattawoman Creek
Tip of Great Neck
Illustration of man with rifle hunting
Hunter
Illustration of Mirounga angustirostris (Northern Elephant Seal)
Mirounga angustirostris (Northern Elephant Seal)
On the north end of the island are huge historic sugar cane plantations still in operation. They lead up to the huge dormant volcano, Mt. Misery.
Sugar cane fields of St. Kitts
On the north end of the island are huge historic sugar cane plantations still in operation. They lead up to the huge dormant volcano, Mt. Misery.
Sugar cane mill ruin of St. Kitts
Conceptual diagram illustrating the long term restoration goals in the Chesapeake Bay, USA.
Chesapeake Bay restoration goals
Bottom view illustration of a female Great Frigatebird. It is a large dispersive seabird in the frigatebird family. Major nesting populations are found in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, as well as a population in the South Atlantic.
Fregata minor (Great Frigatebird)
Conceptual diagram illustrating affective water filtration methods in a residential setting.
Residential water filtration
Illustration of Chelodina oblonga (Oblong Turtle)
Chelodina oblonga (Oblong Turtle)
Wild tom turkey up close
A flock of wild turkeys - one tom and six hens
Wild turkey struts his stuff
A flock of wild turkeys
Wild turkeys in farm field
Illustration of Macropus fuliginosus (Western Grey Kangaroo) female with joey
Macropus fuliginosus (Western Grey Kangaroo) :
Illustration of Macropus fuliginosus (Western Grey Kangaroo) male
Macropus fuliginosus (Western Grey Kangaroo) :
Illustration of Macrocystis pyrifera (Giant Kelp)
Macrocystis pyrifera (Giant Kelp) 1
Illustration of Macrocystis pyrifera (Giant Kelp)
Macrocystis pyrifera (Giant Kelp) 2
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