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Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge

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Fawn in Tallgrass Courtesy of Kim LeBlanc
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American Robin in wetland by Sara Giles
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Pod of American White Pelicans by Ryan Dziedzic
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American Tree Sparrow
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A male wood duck swims through a flooded forest and is reflected in the water
Empowering people to fight aquatic invasive species
Oct 12, 2022
Sunset on seasonal wetland at Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Habitat Restoration
Tittabawassee River Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge Expansion
Dec 16, 2021
Sunset on seasonal wetland at Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Habitat Restoration
Tittabawassee River Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge Restoration Project
Dec 16, 2021
Two women coworkers at OMRON Scientific Technologies haul off invasive French broom from Don Edwards San Francisco Bay Refuge.
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Company Spirit on the Refuge
Sep 1, 2016
A tiny sea turtle hatchling crawls across the sand to the ocean at Blackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge in Georgia.
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Aug 16, 2022
A woman aims her camera at birds through a photography blind at Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon.
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Photo Blinds on Wildlife Refuges
Aug 10, 2021
Two bald eagles perched along a nest
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Eagles Across America
Jan 13, 2023
A small pond surrounded by leafy green vegetation, a few standing dead trees and verdant forest
Wildlife Management
Trapping
Jun 23, 2018
A male wood duck swims through a flooded forest and is reflected in the water
Empowering people to fight aquatic invasive species
Oct 12, 2022
Sunset on seasonal wetland at Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Habitat Restoration
Tittabawassee River Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge Expansion
Dec 16, 2021
Sunset on seasonal wetland at Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Habitat Restoration
Tittabawassee River Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge Restoration Project
Dec 16, 2021
Two women coworkers at OMRON Scientific Technologies haul off invasive French broom from Don Edwards San Francisco Bay Refuge.
Get Involved
Company Spirit on the Refuge
Sep 1, 2016
A tiny sea turtle hatchling crawls across the sand to the ocean at Blackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge in Georgia.
Recreation
Summer Sights
Aug 16, 2022
A woman aims her camera at birds through a photography blind at Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon.
Recreation
Photo Blinds on Wildlife Refuges
Aug 10, 2021
Two bald eagles perched along a nest
Wildlife Wonders
Eagles Across America
Jan 13, 2023
A small pond surrounded by leafy green vegetation, a few standing dead trees and verdant forest
Wildlife Management
Trapping
Jun 23, 2018
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