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River restoration site at the mouth of the Bear River. Levees in the area were set back from the channel of the Bear River, and a riparian forest was planted in the floodplain. New residential development in the background is Plumas Lake. The Plumas Lake area flooded after levees to the north failed during major sto...
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View is from the 13th floor of the Westgate building.
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View is from the 13th floor of the Westgate building. Scaffolding surrounds dome while it has restoration work done. Rain is moving in from the ESE.
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Looking east towards the Teton Range and the Hunter_Hereford Historic District. The parcel seen here is part of a larger 3,000+ acre native plant restoration project in Grand Teton National Park. Area was originally sagebrush-bunchgrass steppe vegetation but converted to hayfield during the early 1900s. The area i...
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Site was a former gravel mine in the John D. Rockefeller Memorial Parkway. Planted in 2010 with willow stakes, Calamagrostis canadensis, Carex aquatilis, C. utriculata, and C. vesicaria by Intermountain Aquatics. Picture taken from lodgepole island, looking south.
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1:1.5 hillslope reseeded in 2008. Revegetation was part of pathways construction. Thanks to Montana Conservation Corps for their assistance. Seed was hand collected and sent to increase at the Meeker and Aberdeen Plant Materials Centers. Topsoil salvage and replacement was key to revegetation success in this projec...
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This is an image of the Womens' Pool Hall at athe Victoria Baths Public Pool in Manchester. This image was taken from inside the basin itself. The facility was built in 1903 and was in use until 1993, contining three swimming pools, an Aeratone, a Wash House, as well as a Turkish Bath. The building is currently b...
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