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- 110904 Goleta, California, Coal Oil Point, Ellwood Sands Beach, endangered species Snowy Plover protected area by tiga tatton
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September 4, 2011, Goleta, California, Coal Oil Point, Ellwood Sands Beach, endangered species Snowy Plover protected area
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predator proof fence along the edge of the Ka`ena Point Natural Aea Reserve, Oahu, Hawaii. My old Epic100(original)/Canon S5IS (2007) combo has just about completed its life cycle - too many GigaPan unit/camera glitches to count, these days.
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101113 Devereux Slough south end birds at Pacific Ocean, Goleta, California. Part of the Coal Oil Point Natural Preserve run by the University of California, Santa Barbara. The endangered small Snowy Plover nests in this area.
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Art Mural for children showing animals which, should we continue to live as we do, will be gone from this world by the time the children are adults.
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This rare ecosystems once covering 100,000 acres of Maryland has now been reduced to less than 1000 acres, 90% of which can be found at Soldiers Delight NEA. The serpentine bedrock underlying this area has unique soil chemistry and supports many rare and endangered plant an dinsect species. Native Americans and lightni...
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One of two sites in the world where the rare yellow flowered Spring Beauty thrives. Claytonia virginica var hammondiae differs fromt he species in that the petals and anthers are yellow to yellow/orange. The nearest populartion of the species resides some 18 km away. This species is unique in that it prefers a very wet...
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This diminutive endemic Kauai lobelia, Cyanea asarifolia, is now presumed extinct in the wild. It's range was restricted to the base of 3,000 ft. cliffs at the "Blue Hole" at the base of Mt. Wai`ale`ale, the rainiest spot on Earth. These plantlets, when grown to sufficient size in a greenhouse, may one day be planted b...
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This is the weed overgrown habitat of one of only two O`ahu populations of the endangered endemic fern _Marsilea villosa_. Molokai also harbors a few small populations. See if you can find any leaves that look like a 4-leaf clover; those would be the fronds of the `Ihi`ihilauakea.
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