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Poster for Winter 2024's Wild Read, Tenacious Beasts by Christopher J. Preston. Graphics: John Embrey/USFWS.
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A picture demonstrating the incredible filtration capacity of freshwater mussels by using two tanks. After only 30 minutes, the aquarium with freshwater mussels contains crystal clear water while the one without mussels is still very cloudy and turbid.
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Taking in the scenery at a Partners for Fish and Wildlife Habitat Restoration training held in Montana Photo credit: Jeffrey Drummond/USFWS
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Jake Bonello is the assistant refuge manager at Julia Butler Hansen Refuge. In this photo he is holding a female hooded merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus). Photo Credit: Tyler Dolin
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Poster for Winter 2024's Wild Read, Tenacious Beasts by Christopher J. Preston. Graphics: John Embrey/USFWS.
Get Involved
Discussion Questions for Tenacious Beasts
Jan 24, 2024
A picture demonstrating the incredible filtration capacity of freshwater mussels by using two tanks. After only 30 minutes, the aquarium with freshwater mussels contains crystal clear water while the one without mussels is still very cloudy and turbid.
Endangered Species Act
Ripples of Hope
Dec 28, 2023
Poster for America’s Wild Read Fall 2023
Get Involved
Discussion Questions for The Bald Eagle
Oct 17, 2023
Various species of freshwater mussels from the Allegheny River in Pennsylvania
Endangered Species Act
Preserving Our Underwater Animal Heroes
Aug 22, 2023
White-tailed buck feeds in thicket
Wildlife Management
NCTC Deer Management Hunt 2023
Jul 28, 2023
Poster for America’s Wild Read Summer 2023 with head and shoulders image of author and image of book cover for Stronghold. Graphics: Richard DeVries/USFWS
Get Involved
Discussion Questions for Stronghold
Jul 20, 2023
Taking in the scenery at a Partners for Fish and Wildlife Habitat Restoration training held in Montana Photo credit: Jeffrey Drummond/USFWS
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FWS Scholar Matthew Hodges
Jul 6, 2023
Employee photographing wildlife from vehicle
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FWS Behind the Lens Sandra Uecker
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A parent bald eagle and a juvenile bald eagle on their nest in the Summer. The juvenile eagle's wings are wide spread open and its jumping around on the nest.
Young Bald Eagle Gets the Zoomies!
Jun 15, 2023
Jake Bonello is the assistant refuge manager at Julia Butler Hansen Refuge. In this photo he is holding a female hooded merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus). Photo Credit: Tyler Dolin
Our People
FWS Behind the Lens Jake Bonello
May 10, 2023
Laurel Smith, smiling in uniform, at Kīlauea Point National Wildlife Refuge in Hawaii. Photo Credit: Angela Iwai-Pineda
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FWS Behind the Lens Laurel Smith
May 10, 2023
Poster for America’s Wild Read Spring 2023 with head and shoulders image of author and image of book cover for Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place. Graphics: Richard DeVries/USFWS
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