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my first attempt to stitch macro images together. Skull is 11 inches long.
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This segment of the U.S. - Mexico border wall spans from Naco, Sonora westward to the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area -- just a small segment of the 350 miles currently being constructed along nearly the entire length of the Arizona-California border with Sonora. The San Pedro River is one of the last un...
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UPDATE: The first-ever White Mountain "Apache Wilderness Journeys" will be offered to the public June 5-10 and June 19-24. Visit www.defenders.org/apachewolf
High mountain meadow on White Mountain Apache tribal lands showing recently killed and cleaned elk carcass and hairy Mexican wolf scat. Tribal wo...-
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This is the U.S./Mexico border wall as it approaches the San Pedro National Riparian Conservation Area in Arizona (picture taken during the dry season). Construction is planned to continue directly through the Conservation Area, a region of unique and sensitive wildlife and biological diversity. The San Pedro River ...
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During a recent birding trip I was inadvertantly led into this wash which offered quite a surprise. These carcasses are from livestock which did not likely die from predator causes (lack of hemmoraging in muscle tissue, etc), yet they were left untended near an area with a high number of endangered carnivores and scav...
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After the snowstorm shortened our field trip, we decided to adjourn to the Amherst College Geology Museum - an excellent alternative, as it turned out.
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Gray wolves (Canis lupus, also known as timber wolves) hunt along the north shore of Lake Superior in this diorama at the Bell Museum of Natural History. The foreground of this diorama was prepared by Walter J. Breckenridge. The background painting is by Francis Lee Jaques (pronounces "JAY-kwees"). ww
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A gigapan taken on the southern bank of the Missouri River, looking back to the North and West.
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The Mexican grey wolf enclosure at the Stone Zoo. There is one wolf visible. Can you find it?
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