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Three wild Sandhill Cranes visit the Patuxent Research Refuge
Sandhill Cranes
Sandhill Cranes
Sandhill Cranes

Three wild Sandhill Cranes visit the Eastern Ecological Science Center located at the Patuxent Research Refuge

Three wild Sandhill Cranes visit the Eastern Ecological Science Center located at the Patuxent Research Refuge

Winter image of USGS Eastern Ecological Science Center, Admin and Aquatic Ecology Lab Building in Kearneysville, WV
Winter Photo EESC LRL Admin and Aquatic Ecology Building
Winter Photo EESC LRL Admin and Aquatic Ecology Building
Winter Photo EESC LRL Admin and Aquatic Ecology Building

2017 winter photo of USGS Eastern Ecological Science Center, Administration and Aquatic Ecology Laboratory Building in Kearneysville, West Virginia

2017 winter photo of USGS Eastern Ecological Science Center, Administration and Aquatic Ecology Laboratory Building in Kearneysville, West Virginia

Connecticut River Water in the ABIKIS Burst Flume at Conte lab during fall research.  Autumn leaves scatteted around
Shortnose Sturgeon in the Conte ABIKIS Burst Flume
Shortnose Sturgeon in the Conte ABIKIS Burst Flume
Shortnose Sturgeon in the Conte ABIKIS Burst Flume

Beautiful prehistoric endangered species fish the Shortnose Sturgeon floating in the ABIKIS Burst Flume during research runs at the EESC-USGS-Conte Fish Research Lab in Turners Falls, MA

Beautiful prehistoric endangered species fish the Shortnose Sturgeon floating in the ABIKIS Burst Flume during research runs at the EESC-USGS-Conte Fish Research Lab in Turners Falls, MA

Connecticut River Water in ABIKIS with a Shortnose Sturgeon floating between research runs.  Fall Leaves scattered around
Shortnose Sturgeon in ABIKIS Burst Flume at the EESC-USGS-Conte
Shortnose Sturgeon in ABIKIS Burst Flume at the EESC-USGS-Conte
Shortnose Sturgeon in ABIKIS Burst Flume at the EESC-USGS-Conte

Beautiful prehistoric endangered species fish the Shortnose Sturgeon floating in the ABIKIS Burst Flume during research runs at the EESC-USGS-Conte Fish Research Lab in Turners Falls, MA

A small brown Shenandoah salamander inside of a plastic bag
Shenandoah Salamander
Shenandoah Salamander
Shenandoah Salamander

This a juvenile lead-backed color morph of the Shenandoah salamander (Plethodon shenandoah). The Shenandoah salamander is a federally endangered species. Its entire range encompasses only on three mountaintops within Shenandoah National Park.

This a juvenile lead-backed color morph of the Shenandoah salamander (Plethodon shenandoah). The Shenandoah salamander is a federally endangered species. Its entire range encompasses only on three mountaintops within Shenandoah National Park.

Belly view of a duck underwater
Duck Diving in PRR Dive Tank
Duck Diving in PRR Dive Tank
Duck Diving in PRR Dive Tank

Ducks involved in underwater hearing studies at the Eastern Ecological Science Center (formerly PWRC) at the Patuxent Research Refuge in Laurel, MD dive in our tank facility at our Sea Duck colony. 

Ducks involved in underwater hearing studies at the Eastern Ecological Science Center (formerly PWRC) at the Patuxent Research Refuge in Laurel, MD dive in our tank facility at our Sea Duck colony. 

A three-lined salamander on a log
Three-lined salamander
Three-lined salamander
Three-lined salamander

This is an adult three-lined salamander (Eurycea guttolineata). The three-lined salamander is a stream-adapted salamander, meaning that the larvae are fully aquatic and live in streams. This species is found throughout the southeastern US

This is an adult three-lined salamander (Eurycea guttolineata). The three-lined salamander is a stream-adapted salamander, meaning that the larvae are fully aquatic and live in streams. This species is found throughout the southeastern US

An adult northern dusky salamander
Northern Dusky Salamander
Northern Dusky Salamander
Northern Dusky Salamander

Northern dusky salamanders (Desmognathus fuscus) are a species of stream-adapted salamander found throughout the northeastern US. The larvae are aquatic and live in streams, while the adults live on streambanks. This individual is an adult.

Northern dusky salamanders (Desmognathus fuscus) are a species of stream-adapted salamander found throughout the northeastern US. The larvae are aquatic and live in streams, while the adults live on streambanks. This individual is an adult.

Red salamander on log
Red Salamander
Red Salamander
Red Salamander

This is a red salamander (Pseudotriton ruber), a large stream-adapted salamander species found throughout the eastern US. The larvae of this species are fully aquatic and live in streams, while the adults are more terrestrial and can be found near stream banks.

This is a red salamander (Pseudotriton ruber), a large stream-adapted salamander species found throughout the eastern US. The larvae of this species are fully aquatic and live in streams, while the adults are more terrestrial and can be found near stream banks.

Common Five-lined Skinks with ticks attached.
Common Five-lined Skinks
Common Five-lined Skinks
Common Five-lined Skinks

Common Five-lined Skinks with ticks attached                                         

Common Five-lined Skinks with ticks attached                                         

Common Five-lined Skinks with ticks attached
Common Five-lined Skinks
Common Five-lined Skinks
Common Five-lined Skinks

Common Five-lined Skinks with ticks attached                                     

Common Five-lined Skinks with ticks attached                                     

Common Five-lined Skinks with ticks attached
Common Five-lined Skinks
Common Five-lined Skinks
Common Five-lined Skinks

Common Five-lined Skinks with ticks attached.  Photo by Michael Lutmerding of the USGS Eastern Ecological Science Center at Patuxent Research Refuge in Laurel, MD.

Common Five-lined Skinks with ticks attached.  Photo by Michael Lutmerding of the USGS Eastern Ecological Science Center at Patuxent Research Refuge in Laurel, MD.

Green frog
Green frog
Green frog
Green frog

The green frog (Lithobates clamitans) is a large species of frog found throughout the eastern US.

The green frog (Lithobates clamitans) is a large species of frog found throughout the eastern US.

Northern Cricket frog calling at the edge of a pond
Northern Cricket Frog
Northern Cricket Frog
Northern Cricket Frog

Northern Cricket frog calling at the edge of a pond in Owings, MD USA          

Northern Cricket frog calling at the edge of a pond in Owings, MD USA          

Northern slimy salamander on moss
Northern Slimy Salamander
Northern Slimy Salamander
Northern Slimy Salamander

This is a Northern Slimy Salamander (Plethodon glutinosus). This salamander species is fully terrestrial and can be found throughout the mid-Atlantic and Appalachians. 

This is a Northern Slimy Salamander (Plethodon glutinosus). This salamander species is fully terrestrial and can be found throughout the mid-Atlantic and Appalachians. 

grass and trees marsh migration
Marsh Migration Upland Forest Maryland
Marsh Migration Upland Forest Maryland
Marsh Migration Upland Forest Maryland

To adapt to rising sea levels, coastal wetlands can migrate landward at the expense of adjacent freshwater wetlands and upland ecosystems, but migration can be hindered by natural and anthropogenic barriers. This photo shows marsh migration into an upland forest in Maryland. 

To adapt to rising sea levels, coastal wetlands can migrate landward at the expense of adjacent freshwater wetlands and upland ecosystems, but migration can be hindered by natural and anthropogenic barriers. This photo shows marsh migration into an upland forest in Maryland. 

Red eft on leaf
Red Eft
Red Eft
Red Eft

This is a red eft, the juvenile stage of the red-spotted newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens). The juvenile stage of this newt is fully terrestrial, while the larval and adult stages are fully aquatic.

This is a red eft, the juvenile stage of the red-spotted newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens). The juvenile stage of this newt is fully terrestrial, while the larval and adult stages are fully aquatic.

A researcher fills out a datasheet labeled 'Bsal Swabbing Datasheet'
Researcher Filling out Bsal Datasheet
Researcher Filling out Bsal Datasheet
Researcher Filling out Bsal Datasheet

A researcher fills out a datasheet while swabbing salamanders for Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal). Bsal is a fungal disease affecting salamander species in Europe and Asia.

A researcher fills out a datasheet while swabbing salamanders for Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal). Bsal is a fungal disease affecting salamander species in Europe and Asia.

Unhatched spotted salamander larvae inside eggs
Macro photo of spotted salamander eggs
Macro photo of spotted salamander eggs
Macro photo of spotted salamander eggs

This is a macro photo of unhatched spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) larvae. Spotted salamanders lay their eggs in vernal pools and wetlands in late winter and early spring.

This is a macro photo of unhatched spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) larvae. Spotted salamanders lay their eggs in vernal pools and wetlands in late winter and early spring.

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