Slide 1Ready for you to explore! New Yorks Great Outdoors Slide 2 Outdoor Activities for Every Season Watching Wildlife Hiking and Camping Fishing and Hunting Paddling and…
1. Fr eshwater Inland WetlandsBy Lexi Martin and Wesley Guerrero 2. What we will be going over 1. Climate 2. Vegetation type 3. Structure 4. Animal Species 5. Location on…
1. Surface Conditions Report February 26, 2013 We have a new website (http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/eap/mar_wat/) Eyes Over Puget Sound Up-to-date observations of visible…
1. Owl Pellets 2. Size: 20-24” (50-60 cm) Male: A chunky brown and gray owl with dark horizontal barring on chest, and vertical streaking on belly. Large head…
Summer Heron Watch Wraps Up Jacob Zollinger, Volunteer Startled by a slight tap on the shoulder on a spring day in the office, I removed my earbuds and turned to see a coworkerâs…
1. COTTONMOUTH A poisonous snake by Danny 4B 2. PHYSICAL FEATURES• The Cottonmouth snake is called it because of the cotton-like mouth it isvery dangerous it has a long…
Slide 1 Green Evolution From Regulatory Stalemate To Successful Pollution Control In California’s San Joaquin Valley Slide 2 Green Evolution The Pollution Control Stalemate…
Slide 1 The Effects of Wastewater on Fish, Bird, and Human Health By Kevin Curry SWES 474 Slide 2 What is stress? “Everybody knows what stress is and nobody knows what…
Slide 1 GEOSC 10: Geology of the National Parks Tearing Down Mountains IV: Coasts and Sea-level Changes Presented by Dr. Richard Alley The Pennsylvania State University Slide…