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Fall colors at Ramsey Canyon Preserve, part of the Nature Conservancy. Taken outside the town of Sierra Vista, located in southern Arizona.
When I visited the Green Swamp in early June, I saw Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) in bloom. The chiggers were also quite active, a problem that I did not experience when I visited in early May. The Green Swamp is located near Wilmington, North Carolina.
Nature Conservancy, Judy Black Wildlife Refuge
Ragged Robin
Lychnis flos-cuculi
Caryophyllaceae - Carnation Family
Order:Caryophyllales
Lisha Kill Natural Area, near Schenectady, NY. A Nature Conservancy property with about 30 acres of old-growth forest.
SSL20496-spbbs-wringer-washer | The Nature Conservancy in New York - Sam's Point: The Huckleberry Pickers bit.ly/huqla. See also wp.me/P2coIu-Ez. All photos © Location Scout R. Richard Hobbs - nyc.locationscout.us
Soft shelled turtle seen during RCW assignment. Red-cockaded Woodpeckers (RCW) (Picoides borealis) and related research in The Nature Conservancy's Disney Wilderness Preserve, near Poinciana and Kissimmee, Florida. TNC biologist Jen Milikowski manages the RCW research and appears in these photographs. Her contact is jmilikowsky@tnc.org, cell: 203-710-8804, office: 407-935-0002 x124. The RCW is a listed Endangered Species in the US. I relies on old growth longleaf pine forests and has been recovering through management by USFWS and partners. In Florida, they are surviving in several meta populations in separate forested areas throughout the Northern Everglades and panhandle which RCWs have been documented traveling between. As such, RCWs are indicators for the proposed Florida Wildlife Corridor. Photograph by Carlton Ward Jr / Carlton Ward Photography / www.CarltonWard.com
RCW Cluster #5. Red-cockaded Woodpeckers (RCW) (Picoides borealis) and related research in The Nature Conservancy's Disney Wilderness Preserve, near Poinciana and Kissimmee, Florida. TNC biologist Jen Milikowski manages the RCW research and appears in these photographs. Her contact is jmilikowsky@tnc.org, cell: 203-710-8804, office: 407-935-0002 x124. The RCW is a listed Endangered Species in the US. I relies on old growth longleaf pine forests and has been recovering through management by USFWS and partners. In Florida, they are surviving in several meta populations in separate forested areas throughout the Northern Everglades and panhandle which RCWs have been documented traveling between. As such, RCWs are indicators for the proposed Florida Wildlife Corridor. Photograph by Carlton Ward Jr / Carlton Ward Photography / www.CarltonWard.com
The leaves softly change from green to yellow on a beautiful early fall afternoon. (potomacstar, all rights reserved.)
Fall colors at Ramsey Canyon Preserve, part of the Nature Conservancy. Taken outside the town of Sierra Vista, located in southern Arizona.
Hansen Family, Hansen Livestock Co., Medicine Lodge, Mont., from left to right: Paul, Jon, Jay Lynn, and sitting on the fence, Eric, and Stephanie, worked with (standing to the right) Jim Berkey, Nature Conservancy, and Lindsay Schmidt, NRCS district conservationist, Dillon, Mont., on a conservation plan for the ranch that includes an easement. Beaverhead County, Montana. June 2017.
Santa Cruz Island Scrub Jay (Apheloma Insularis). Seen on Nature Conservancy property on the hike towards Pelican Bay, near Prisoner's Harbor. Awesome hike here (guided)--alpine-like setting at sea level and unique plants and animals seen nowhere else on earth. Long, rough ride out here Wednesday, must have had seas at 4-8 feet at times (maybe more).
An amazing site for a Floridan, rocks are unheard of on our beaches; I only wish I'd been there at high tide. I'd left my sandals on the top of the rocks to climb down to the sand.
William B. Clark Conservation Area, a boardwalk through the cypress swamps of the Wolf River bottoms near Rossville, Tennessee.