Smooth-billed Ani.
Images
See our science through the images below.
Canada geese.
Canada geese.
A male House sparrow.
A male House sparrow.
Magnificent frigatebird.
Zebra dove.
Zebra dove.
Common myna.
Sunset and Canada Geese.
![Image of Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/media/images/NPWRC_Hill.jpg?itok=njWrnt04)
Image of Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center from hill above our Administration building in Jamestown, North Dakota
linkImage of Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center from hill above our Administration building, Jamestown, North Dakota
Image of Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center from hill above our Administration building in Jamestown, North Dakota
linkImage of Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center from hill above our Administration building, Jamestown, North Dakota
USGS Scientist Mark Roth listening to frog calls. Coolecting frog calls allows scientists to determine distribution of species.
USGS Scientist Mark Roth listening to frog calls. Coolecting frog calls allows scientists to determine distribution of species.
Black-crowned night-heron on the grassy turf of a wetland.
Black-crowned night-heron on the grassy turf of a wetland.
Two Black-necked stilts wading in a wetland.
Two Black-necked stilts wading in a wetland.
![Map showing the location of the total chlorinated ethene plume and monitoring wells at Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/thumbnails/image/figure_17_from_usgs_wrir03-4057_l.png?itok=12RZjDwB)
Map showing the location of the total chlorinated ethene plume and monitoring wells at Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia. The map showes the location of the plume prior to a series of in situ oxidation source-removal actions. Figure 17 from USGS WRIR 03-4057.
Map showing the location of the total chlorinated ethene plume and monitoring wells at Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia. The map showes the location of the plume prior to a series of in situ oxidation source-removal actions. Figure 17 from USGS WRIR 03-4057.
Haleakala National Park.
This tadpole shows signs of a severe Perkinsea infection.
This tadpole shows signs of a severe Perkinsea infection.
This tadpole shows signs of severe Perkinsea infection, which causes organ failure.
This tadpole shows signs of severe Perkinsea infection, which causes organ failure.
Moose lying in the snow amongst the trees.
Moose lying in the snow amongst the trees.
Snowy egret.
Brown pelican.