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Diagram illustrating features of Assateague Island.
Diagram illustrating features of Assateague Island
Diagram illustrating threats to Assateague Island.
Diagram illustrating threats to Assateague Island
Diagram showing condition of habitats on Assateague Island.
Diagram showing condition of habitats on…
Diagram showing the habitats of Assateague Island in cross-section.
Diagram showing the habitats of Assateague Island…
This diagram shows the summary results of habitat-based resource condition assessment of Antietam National Battlefield.
This diagram shows the summary results of…
Shenandoah National Park has a wide variety of recreation options, including camping, hiking, and fishing.
(...)ey Ridge Visitor Center
Statue of Captain John Smith at Historic Jamestowne, Colonial National Historical Park
Captain John Smith
Statue of Captain John Smith at Historic Jamestowne, Colonial National Historical Park
Captain John Smith
Ruins of the circa 1750 Ambler plantation house at New Towne, Historic Jamestowne, Colonial National Historical Park
Plantation house
Union Jack flag flying over James Fort at Historic Jamestowne, Colonial National Historical Park
Union Jack
Illustration of Skyline Drive along Shenandoah National Park in Virginia, USA
USA VA: Shenandoah National Park
Conceptual diagram, and a conceptual model illustrating the framework and linkages in an ecological monitoring program.
Conceptual framework of a monitoring program
Conceptual diagram illustrating the 'wedding cake' design for ecological indicators. Used by the National Park Service, this is how indicators are used to make decisions on a national, regional, and local level.
The 'wedding cake' design
Illustration of Kalaupapa National Historical Park in Hawaii, USA
USA HI: Kalaupapa National Historical Park
Ariolimax sp., also know as the banana slug, found near Lewis & Clark National Historical Park in Oregon.
Ariolimax sp
Historic fenceline at Manassas National Battlefield Park, with hay fields and forest in the background
Fenceline
Historic fenceline at Manassas National Battlefield Park, with hay fields and forest in the background
Fenceline
Incised stream banks on a small creek that runs into Bush Creek in Monocacy National Battlefield. Incised stream banks are caused by increased erosion when water runs off at high speed from nearby impervious surfaces
Incised stream banks
Roadkill white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) next to hay field in Manassas National Battlefield Park. Deer overgrazing is a major problem in some National Parks, preventing tree seedling growth.
Roadkill deer
Roadkill white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) next to hay field in Manassas National Battlefield Park. Deer overgrazing is a major problem in some National Parks, preventing tree seedling growth.
Roadkill deer
Warm-season grasslands in Manassas National Battlefield Park. Warm-season grasslands are ecologically diverse and provide habitat for many species of birds, insects, and small mammals
Warm-season grasslands
Warm-season grasslands in Manassas National Battlefield Park. Warm-season grasslands are ecologically diverse and provide habitat for many species of birds, insects, and small mammals
Warm-season grasslands
Pond next to Visitors' Center in Monocacy National Battlefield
Algal Bloom
Black-eyed susans (Rudbeckia hirta) at the Visitors' Center at Monocacy National Battlefield
Black-eyed susans
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