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stylized wetland scene; water with a berm and wind cloud
Cover image for Elevation Gain | Wetland Loss
Cover image for Elevation Gain | Wetland Loss
Cover image for Elevation Gain | Wetland Loss

 Cover image for Elevation gain | Wetland loss animation. stylized water with a berm and wind cloud

 Cover image for Elevation gain | Wetland loss animation. stylized water with a berm and wind cloud

Person holding mussels
handful of mussels
handful of mussels
handful of mussels

This is a photo of a USGS employee holding a handful of Fatmucket mussels at Columbia Environmental Research Center. These mussels will be used for reintroduction. 

This is a photo of a USGS employee holding a handful of Fatmucket mussels at Columbia Environmental Research Center. These mussels will be used for reintroduction. 

photograph tan loose ground with cactus and other desert plants under a partly cloudy blue sky
USGS scientists mapping vegetation and land use in Los Planes watershed, Baja California Sur, Mexico
USGS scientists mapping vegetation and land use in Los Planes watershed, Baja California Sur, Mexico
USGS scientists mapping vegetation and land use in Los Planes watershed, Baja California Sur, Mexico

USGS scientists mapping vegetation and land use in Los Planes watershed, Baja California Sur, Mexico, as part of a joint project to understand the impacts of installing natural infrastructure in dryland streams (NIDS), structures made from rock, sandbags and wood, meant

USGS scientists mapping vegetation and land use in Los Planes watershed, Baja California Sur, Mexico, as part of a joint project to understand the impacts of installing natural infrastructure in dryland streams (NIDS), structures made from rock, sandbags and wood, meant

Photo of woman holding a sea turtle.
USGS scientists coordinate the rescue of over 60 sea turtles in cold weather snap
USGS scientists coordinate the rescue of over 60 sea turtles in cold weather snap
USGS scientists coordinate the rescue of over 60 sea turtles in cold weather snap

U.S. Geological Survey biologist Samantha Snow rescues a cold-stunned green sea turtle from the shores of St. Joseph Bay, Florida Jan. 23, 2024 during a recent cold weather event. About 60 sea turtles were transported from St. Joseph Bay to Gulf World Marine Institute for rehabilitation and medical treatment January 17-24, 2024. 

U.S. Geological Survey biologist Samantha Snow rescues a cold-stunned green sea turtle from the shores of St. Joseph Bay, Florida Jan. 23, 2024 during a recent cold weather event. About 60 sea turtles were transported from St. Joseph Bay to Gulf World Marine Institute for rehabilitation and medical treatment January 17-24, 2024. 

A photo of a sea turtle in tall grass.
USGS scientists coordinate the rescue of over 60 sea turtles in cold weather snap
USGS scientists coordinate the rescue of over 60 sea turtles in cold weather snap
USGS scientists coordinate the rescue of over 60 sea turtles in cold weather snap

A cold-stunned green sea turtle near St. Joseph Bay, Florida moments before rescue by U.S. Geological Survey staff members January 23, 2024. The animals were pulled from fatal water temperatures off the coast of Florida and from beaches in a collaborative rescue event by the USGS, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and the U.S.

A cold-stunned green sea turtle near St. Joseph Bay, Florida moments before rescue by U.S. Geological Survey staff members January 23, 2024. The animals were pulled from fatal water temperatures off the coast of Florida and from beaches in a collaborative rescue event by the USGS, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and the U.S.

A scientist loads a sea turtle into a crate for transporting.
USGS scientists coordinate the rescue of over 60 sea turtles in cold weather snap
USGS scientists coordinate the rescue of over 60 sea turtles in cold weather snap
USGS scientists coordinate the rescue of over 60 sea turtles in cold weather snap

U.S. Geological Survey Biologist Dan Catizone prepares a cold-stunned green sea turtle for transport to Gulf World Marine Institute near St. Joseph Bay, Florida January 23, 2024.

U.S. Geological Survey Biologist Dan Catizone prepares a cold-stunned green sea turtle for transport to Gulf World Marine Institute near St. Joseph Bay, Florida January 23, 2024.

Videos

stylized wetland scene; water with a berm and wind cloud Elevation Gain | Wetland Loss
Elevation Gain | Wetland Loss
Elevation Gain | Wetland Loss

Stylized animation showing the shoreline of a wetland that is eroded by waves or currents eating away the sediment along the edge of the wetland. The displaced sediment is then deposited back onto the wetland platform by other waves. When this process happens continually, layers of displaced sediment build up over time, raising the surface of the wetland.

Stylized animation showing the shoreline of a wetland that is eroded by waves or currents eating away the sediment along the edge of the wetland. The displaced sediment is then deposited back onto the wetland platform by other waves. When this process happens continually, layers of displaced sediment build up over time, raising the surface of the wetland.

title card for Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop (Part 2 Creating an NABat Project and Species List) Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop (Part 2 - Creating an NABat Project and Species List)
Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop (Part 2 - Creating an NABat Project and Species List)
Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop (Part 2 - Creating an NABat Project and Species List)

Recording of the Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop: Part 2 - Creating an NABat Project and Species List

Spreaker: Roxanne Pourshoushtari (USGS)

Presentation contributors and moderators: Laura D’Acunto (USGS) and Sandra Sneckenberger (FWS)

Recording of the Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop: Part 2 - Creating an NABat Project and Species List

Spreaker: Roxanne Pourshoushtari (USGS)

Presentation contributors and moderators: Laura D’Acunto (USGS) and Sandra Sneckenberger (FWS)

title card for Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop (Part 4 Acoustic Surveys) Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop (Part 4 Acoustic Surveys)
Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop (Part 4 Acoustic Surveys)
Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop (Part 4 Acoustic Surveys)

Recording of the Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop: Part 4 - Acoustic Surveys

This video describes how to prepare and submit acoustic data into the NABat portal.

Spreaker: Roxanne Pourshoushtari (USGS)

Presentation contributors and moderators: Laura D’Acunto (USGS) and Sandra Sneckenberger (FWS)

Recording of the Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop: Part 4 - Acoustic Surveys

This video describes how to prepare and submit acoustic data into the NABat portal.

Spreaker: Roxanne Pourshoushtari (USGS)

Presentation contributors and moderators: Laura D’Acunto (USGS) and Sandra Sneckenberger (FWS)

title card for recording of Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop (Part 5 Uploading Acoustic Data) Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop (Part 5 - Uploading Acoustic Data)
Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop (Part 5 - Uploading Acoustic Data)
Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop (Part 5 - Uploading Acoustic Data)

Recording of the Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop: Part 5 - Uploading Acoustic Data

Speaker: Roxanne Pourshoushtari (USGS)

Presentation contributors and moderators: Laura D’Acunto (USGS) and Sandra Sneckenberger (FWS)

title card for Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop (Part 6 Finish Submitting Project) Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop (Part 6 - Finish Submitting Project)
Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop (Part 6 - Finish Submitting Project)
Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop (Part 6 - Finish Submitting Project)

Recording of the Florida Bonneted Bat Data Submission Workshop: Part 6 - Finish Submitting Project

Speaker: Roxanne Pourshoushtari (USGS)

Presentation contributors and moderators: Laura D’Acunto (USGS) and Sandra Sneckenberger (FWS)

Audio

Outstanding in the Field - Episode 10 artwork of a researcher holding a Florida bonneted bat.
Outstanding in the Field - Episode 10 artwork
Outstanding in the Field - Episode 10 artwork
USGS Outstanding in the Field, Episode 10, Bats
USGS Outstanding in the Field, Episode 10, Bats
Outstanding in the Field - Episode 10 artwork of a researcher holding a Florida bonneted bat.
Outstanding in the Field - Episode 10 artwork
Outstanding in the Field - Episode 10 artwork
USGS Outstanding in the Field, Episode 10, Bats

Welcome to the USGS Ecosystems Mission Area Outstanding in the Field podcast series that tells stories about our science, our adventures, and our efforts to better understand fish and wildlife and the ecosystems that support them.

Welcome to the USGS Ecosystems Mission Area Outstanding in the Field podcast series that tells stories about our science, our adventures, and our efforts to better understand fish and wildlife and the ecosystems that support them.

Outstanding in the Field - Episode 7 artwork
Outstanding in the Field - Episode 7 artwork
Outstanding in the Field - Episode 7 artwork
Outstanding in the Field Episode 7 - Science in the Swamp
Outstanding in the Field Episode 7 - Science in the Swamp
Outstanding in the Field - Episode 7 artwork
Outstanding in the Field - Episode 7 artwork
Outstanding in the Field - Episode 7 artwork
Outstanding in the Field Episode 7 - Science in the Swamp

In this episode of Outstanding in the Field, we take you to the swamps and coastal wetlands of Louisiana, the land of bayous and beignets and a state with one of the most dynamic coastlines in the United States. The wetlands that make up the Louisiana coast are vast and help protect important cultural and natural resources.

In this episode of Outstanding in the Field, we take you to the swamps and coastal wetlands of Louisiana, the land of bayous and beignets and a state with one of the most dynamic coastlines in the United States. The wetlands that make up the Louisiana coast are vast and help protect important cultural and natural resources.

An invasive Cuban treefrog in New Orleans, LA.
An invasive Cuban treefrog in New Orleans, LA.
An invasive Cuban treefrog in New Orleans, LA.
Outstanding in the Field (Ep 4): Amphibian Surveys – Call of the Frog
Outstanding in the Field (Ep 4): Amphibian Surveys – Call of the Frog
An invasive Cuban treefrog in New Orleans, LA.
An invasive Cuban treefrog in New Orleans, LA.
An invasive Cuban treefrog in New Orleans, LA.
Outstanding in the Field (Ep 4): Amphibian Surveys – Call of the Frog

The USGS Ecosystems Mission Area brings you Outstanding in the Field, a series of stories about our science, our adventures, and our efforts to better understand our fish and wildlife and the ecosystems that support them. In this episode we describe the USGS’s efforts to track frog populations in the southeast United States. 

 

The USGS Ecosystems Mission Area brings you Outstanding in the Field, a series of stories about our science, our adventures, and our efforts to better understand our fish and wildlife and the ecosystems that support them. In this episode we describe the USGS’s efforts to track frog populations in the southeast United States. 

 

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USGS Visual Identity (USGS logo) - Black (TM)
Cuban treefrog - Osteopilus septentrionalis
Cuban treefrog - Osteopilus septentrionalis
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USGS Visual Identity (USGS logo) - Black (TM)
Cuban treefrog - Osteopilus septentrionalis

Can you hear the difference between the non-native Cuban treefrog and two common Louisiana native treefrogs? Cuban treefrogs’ call is distinctive. Biologist Paul Moler of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission recorded them in South Florida. Credit: Paul Moler, used with permission.

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USGS Visual Identity (USGS logo) - Black (TM)

Can you hear the difference between the non-native Cuban treefrog and two common Louisiana native treefrogs? Cuban treefrogs’ call is distinctive. Biologist Paul Moler of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission recorded them in South Florida. Credit: Paul Moler, used with permission.

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USGS Visual Identity (USGS logo) - Black (TM)
Green treefrog - Hyla cinerea
Green treefrog - Hyla cinerea
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USGS Visual Identity (USGS logo) - Black (TM)
Green treefrog - Hyla cinerea

Green treefrogs call from their favorite habitat, rivers and lakes. They’re native to Louisiana and Florida, where these were recorded. Credit: Paul Moler, used with permission.

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USGS Visual Identity (USGS logo) - Black (TM)

Green treefrogs call from their favorite habitat, rivers and lakes. They’re native to Louisiana and Florida, where these were recorded. Credit: Paul Moler, used with permission.

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USGS Visual Identity (USGS logo) - Black (TM)
Squirrel treefrog - Hyla squirella (Marion)
Squirrel treefrog - Hyla squirella (Marion)
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USGS Visual Identity (USGS logo) - Black (TM)
Squirrel treefrog - Hyla squirella (Marion)

Squirrel treefrogs are also native to Florida and Louisiana. Hear them calling from ditches, puddles and other ephemeral pools of water. Credit: Paul Moler, used with permission.
 

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Squirrel treefrogs are also native to Florida and Louisiana. Hear them calling from ditches, puddles and other ephemeral pools of water. Credit: Paul Moler, used with permission.