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Grasslands and mountains in the Santa Rita Experimental Range south of Tucson, Arizona
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watershed after monsoon season rains
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Post fire recovery following April 18-22, 2011 fire. COmparative image taken April 29, 2011: gigapan.org/gigapans/76168/
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This picture was taken within a prairie dog colony. The few mesquites found within the colony are damaged by the rodent activities. Despite they do not eliminate the plants; they suppress their growing to favor the visibility against predators
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An instrumented watershed within the USDA-ARS Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed surrounding Tombstone, Arizona.
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A portion of a fire that burned in Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, north of Sonoita, Arizona and adjacent to Highway 83. The fire burned during the week of April 18-22, 2011.
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A fire swept through this site 6 days before this image was taken
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Instrumented watershed on the Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed, Tombstone, Arizona. This photo is test 1. The resolution is not high enough,and it was very windy so the grass was in motion which caused stitching problems. This was taken from the southeast corner of the exclosure on the south facing slope.
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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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