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Large numbers of snow geese fly out at sunrise into an orange sky reflected in the water below at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico.
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America's Birdiest Places
Jan 13, 2022
A red-haired boy looks at the camera through binoculars.
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Jan 11, 2022
A green tree frog clings to bright green stalks at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas.
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Jan 11, 2022
A seal opens its mouth wide while it rests on land at St. Paul Island, within Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska.
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Jan 11, 2022
Pronghorn graze in golden light at sunrise at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge.
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Jan 11, 2022
A ground view of a prairie with purple and yellow flowers
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A hummingbird sips nectar from a flowering plant at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge in Wyoming.
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Jan 10, 2022
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"Gentle stream flowing from the headwaters of a river in autumn forest. Rocks and fallen foliage on the shore
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Rolling along
Jan 10, 2022
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Hunting Opportunities at Muscatatuck
Dec 27, 2021
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Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge Earns Sanibel Island Top Place as Travel Destination, Says Frommer
Jan 23, 2010
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Web Cam Provides Real-Time Access to National Wildlife Refuge Known as “California’s Galapagos"
Jul 14, 2009
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Service to Host Public Meeting to Discuss Proposed Land Exchange and Road Corridor for Izembek National Wildlife Refuge
Mar 9, 2009

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