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This is the view from inside the new bird hide which has recently been erected, and is to be dedicated in memory of two well known local enviromentalist's Pete Double and Gerard Le Claire. The structure of the hide has been excavated into the sand embankment on the south side of the sand pit, a commercial operation cu...
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Jaguar Guardian Eric Ramirez Bravo works with a University of Sonora student to set a motion-sensing camera to detect jaguars and other wildlife at the recently established Northern Jaguar Reserve in Sonora. Data collected at the jaguar reserve is being used to guide a landscape-level conservation strategy to conserve...
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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 gigapan is one of several gigapan-based "Gigaplots" established at the Northern Jaguar Reserve in Sonora. This image was taken 14 months after livestock were removed to support ecological restoration. Compare this to "Los Chinos Flats Gigaplot June 08 (below), which was taken the last day livestoc...
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Panaromic image of Rancho Los Pavos, setup as part of a photo-remonitoring project to evaluate vegetation changes in response to various management treatments. To learn more about conservation programs which are helping jaguars recover throughout their northern range visit www.defenders.org/jaguar
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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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Wood Lake Nature Center is a 150-acre (0.61 sq.km.) nature preserve in the suburban Twin Cities. It's very quiet; except for the airliners flying overhead, you'd never think you were in a large city. In addition to Wood Lake, the park contains mixed lowland forest, cattail marsh and restored prairie habitats. You can ...
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Beaver Lodge in the Cache la Pudre River, Colorado
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Cormorants somehow find roosting places on this cliff face near "The Cove" in La Jolla, CA.
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These hills lie approx 300m high and 20 miles to the east of Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland. They are also my back yard so to speak. This is my first ever Gigapan.
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