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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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This gigapan was taken along the Rio Aros in the newly created 47,000 acre Northern Jaguar Reserve. This area hosts the world's northernmost breeding population of jaguars. The day after these photos were taken all cattle were removed from the conservation ranches to help the process of ecological restoration. To l...
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Baby squirrels first day out in the spring sunshine.
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This view is from a mile north of the very southwest corner of the United States at the southern end of Imperial Beach, south of San Diego, CA. The tidal marsh at left is the Tijuana Estuary Reserve which drains into the seasonal Tijuana River at its outlet to the Pacific Ocean just south of this sand ridge. The Tijuan...
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This panorama covers the southwest corner of the continental United States. The US/Mexico border is visible along the edge of the low hills 2 miles south of this point. The city of Tijuana is beyond the palm trees to the left of these hills. The Tijuana River watershed, largely in Mexico, flows to the Pacific Ocean thr...
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This street-level cliff-top view of La Jolla's Casa Beach faces west. It was taken in mid-January just prior to the spring Harbor Seal pupping season. Typically, photos of the San Diego/La Jolla seals show them lazing on the beach but a minimal amount of time spent at the railing at the end of the sea wall can provide ...
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This view of La Jolla's Casa Beach sea wall faces northwest. The wall was built in 1931 over rocks which had previously provided natural resting areas for harbor seals. In recent years, the wall has become an ideal viewing platform for observing harbor seal behavior up close. The seals are usually unconcerned about peo...
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This panorama records a scene which may never be seen again in the near future. In recent years, a colony of harbor seals has reclaimed it's traditional haul out site on La Jolla's Casa Beach, creating an ideal situation for viewing natural seal behavior. Unfortunately for the seals and the thousands of people who are ...
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There are lots of deer at Valley Forge. The National Park Service has a plan: www.nps.gov/vafo/parkmgmt/white-tailed-deer.htm

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I was on my way to work on a quiet Friday afternoon, carrying my camera to get some photographs of the aftermath our latest Arctic blizzard. My walk through the deep drifts was interrupted by some folks who were quite excited about a moose that was somewhere behind the hospital. Well, I don't see that every day, even...
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