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Walrus resting on sea ice and the sun rising in the background.
Arctic sunrise over resting walruses
Arctic sunrise over resting walruses
Arctic sunrise over resting walruses

A dim light shines during the summer Arctic morning in the Chukchi Sea as groups of Pacific walruses rest.  USGS and the U.S.

A dim light shines during the summer Arctic morning in the Chukchi Sea as groups of Pacific walruses rest.  USGS and the U.S.

person in shilouette walking away from the camera in the shallows along a shoreline
Walking the shallows of Lake Abert, Oregon
Walking the shallows of Lake Abert, Oregon
many avocets flying with mountains in the background
Avocets flying above Farmington Bay Wildlife Management Area, Utah
Avocets flying above Farmington Bay Wildlife Management Area, Utah
Avocets flying above Farmington Bay Wildlife Management Area, Utah

The Saline Lake Ecosystems IWAA Waterbird Movement Project began tagging American Avocets in March 2023 to track their movements across the landscape. Tracking data from these birds will help scientists better understand why these birds choose to use the terminal lake and wetland habitats they do in the Great Basin.

American Avocet birds swimming in a lake. There is an adult followed by five chicks
American Avocet trailed by chicks
American Avocet trailed by chicks
orange and white pottery mugs
Kaili Gregory Pottery A few of the pottery mug with northwestern and southwestern pond turtle at the bottom
Kaili Gregory Pottery A few of the pottery mug with northwestern and southwestern pond turtle at the bottom
Kaili Gregory Pottery A few of the pottery mug with northwestern and southwestern pond turtle at the bottom

Pottery by Kaili Gregory, Georgia and Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units. Western pond turtles were recently split into two species the southwestern pond turtle and the northwestern pond turtles. Both species have exhibited substantial population declines and range contractions in recent decades.

Pottery by Kaili Gregory, Georgia and Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units. Western pond turtles were recently split into two species the southwestern pond turtle and the northwestern pond turtles. Both species have exhibited substantial population declines and range contractions in recent decades.

Close up of orange water in Kugururok River, Alaksa. Shrubs and mountains with blue sky.
Orange water from a tributary of the Kugururok River
Orange water from a tributary of the Kugururok River
Orange water from a tributary of the Kugururok River

Orange streams are increasingly common in the Brooks Range of northern Alaska. The orange stream color reflects oxidized iron, but also often indicates elevated heavy metal concentrations. Our ongoing study aims to document these occurrences and the timing of their onset.

Orange streams are increasingly common in the Brooks Range of northern Alaska. The orange stream color reflects oxidized iron, but also often indicates elevated heavy metal concentrations. Our ongoing study aims to document these occurrences and the timing of their onset.

Kugororuk River showing orange water on left side and clear water on right. Low shrubs with mountains and blue sky.
Limited mixing of orange water and the Kugururok River
Limited mixing of orange water and the Kugururok River
Limited mixing of orange water and the Kugururok River

Orange streams are increasingly common in the Brooks Range of northern Alaska. The orange stream color reflects oxidized iron, but also often indicates elevated heavy metal concentrations. Our ongoing study aims to document these occurrences and the timing of their onset.

Orange streams are increasingly common in the Brooks Range of northern Alaska. The orange stream color reflects oxidized iron, but also often indicates elevated heavy metal concentrations. Our ongoing study aims to document these occurrences and the timing of their onset.

Orange colored water flowing into the clear Kugaroruk River. Brown vegetation to the left of orange water. Mountains and sky.
An orange tributary mixing into the pristine Kugururok River
An orange tributary mixing into the pristine Kugururok River
An orange tributary mixing into the pristine Kugururok River

Orange streams are increasingly common in the Brooks Range of northern Alaska. The orange stream color reflects oxidized iron, but also often indicates elevated heavy metal concentrations. Our ongoing study aims to document these occurrences and the timing of their onset.

Orange streams are increasingly common in the Brooks Range of northern Alaska. The orange stream color reflects oxidized iron, but also often indicates elevated heavy metal concentrations. Our ongoing study aims to document these occurrences and the timing of their onset.

a drone on a bright orange circular landing pad
Drone ready to fly
Drone ready to fly
Drone ready to fly

A quadcopter drone rests on the orange landing pad, ready to fly over Rapid and Other Methods for Assessment and Monitoring (ROAM) plots to collect data that will be used to generate cover and density estimates.

A quadcopter drone rests on the orange landing pad, ready to fly over Rapid and Other Methods for Assessment and Monitoring (ROAM) plots to collect data that will be used to generate cover and density estimates.

a drone on the open tailgate of a truck in a field of sagebrush
Waiting on the wing
Waiting on the wing
Waiting on the wing

A large quadcopter drone rests on the tailgate of a truck waiting to fly with hyperspectral imagery to estimate vegetation cover. 

A large quadcopter drone rests on the tailgate of a truck waiting to fly with hyperspectral imagery to estimate vegetation cover. 

A picture of Glacier National Park with native plants, including Indian paintbrushes in the foreground
Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park

A picture of Glacier National Park with native plants, including Indian paintbrushes in the foreground, confiders in the midground, and snowy mountains in the background. Photo by Linsday Dose, USGS contractor.

A picture of Glacier National Park with native plants, including Indian paintbrushes in the foreground, confiders in the midground, and snowy mountains in the background. Photo by Linsday Dose, USGS contractor.

3 butterflies with lab ID's and ruler for measurement
Lepidoptera Research Collection Specimens
Lepidoptera Research Collection Specimens
Lepidoptera Research Collection Specimens

Specimens from a USGS Lepidoptera Research Collection stored at the Kansas WSC Organic Geochemistry Reseearch Laboratory. Specimens are received as part of a Citizen Science effort to establish a collection to further insect research. 

Specimens from a USGS Lepidoptera Research Collection stored at the Kansas WSC Organic Geochemistry Reseearch Laboratory. Specimens are received as part of a Citizen Science effort to establish a collection to further insect research. 

Drone hovering over flight operator
Researcher collecting data with unmanned aerial vehicle (drone)
Researcher collecting data with unmanned aerial vehicle (drone)
Researcher collecting data with unmanned aerial vehicle (drone)

USGS researchers acquire imagery from unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) synchronous with high-resolution imagery from satellites to map sagebrush across North Dakota and South Dakota. 

A Smallmouth Bass being held for a photo in a boat
Smallmouth Bass
Smallmouth Bass
Smallmouth Bass

Smallmouth Bass are good indicators of methylmercury exposure to humans and wildlife because they are a common, popular sport fish and eat a variety of food during their lifetime. Juvenile Smallmouth Bass – smaller than 150mm in length - eat zooplankton, or microscopic animals.

Smallmouth Bass are good indicators of methylmercury exposure to humans and wildlife because they are a common, popular sport fish and eat a variety of food during their lifetime. Juvenile Smallmouth Bass – smaller than 150mm in length - eat zooplankton, or microscopic animals.

Drawing showing climate change impacts to each life cycle stage of monarchs
How Climate Change Affects the Life Cycle of Monarch Butterflies
How Climate Change Affects the Life Cycle of Monarch Butterflies
How Climate Change Affects the Life Cycle of Monarch Butterflies

Drawing showing climate change impacts to each life cycle stage of monarchs: 1) Butterflies lay fewer eggs in wetter conditions, 2) Warmer temperatures reduce milkweed growth, leaving caterpillars hungry, 3) Erratic winters freeze overwintering pupae, 4) Shifting seasons disrupt migrations.

Drawing showing climate change impacts to each life cycle stage of monarchs: 1) Butterflies lay fewer eggs in wetter conditions, 2) Warmer temperatures reduce milkweed growth, leaving caterpillars hungry, 3) Erratic winters freeze overwintering pupae, 4) Shifting seasons disrupt migrations.

Two people standing on a prairie looking at a body of water through binoculars
Surveying Prairie Potholes
Surveying Prairie Potholes
Surveying Prairie Potholes

Scientists survey prairie potholes in Wells County, North Dakota. 

The Prairie Pothole Region extends across the central United States and Canada, providing wetland and grassland habitat to thousands of species, including critical breeding habitat for migratory waterbirds. 

Scientists survey prairie potholes in Wells County, North Dakota. 

The Prairie Pothole Region extends across the central United States and Canada, providing wetland and grassland habitat to thousands of species, including critical breeding habitat for migratory waterbirds. 

Image of static comuter screen with orange banner and bright colored green maps with orange dots representing fires.
Screenshot of USGS Wildfire Hazard and Risk Assessment Clearinghouse
Screenshot of USGS Wildfire Hazard and Risk Assessment Clearinghouse
Screenshot of USGS Wildfire Hazard and Risk Assessment Clearinghouse

Screenshot of the USGS Wildfire Hazard and Risk Assessment Clearinghouse. The clearinghouse provides a description and information about the spatial extent, resolution, fire modeling approach, values considered (assets and resources), and vintage of LANDFIRE and fire dat

Screenshot of the USGS Wildfire Hazard and Risk Assessment Clearinghouse. The clearinghouse provides a description and information about the spatial extent, resolution, fire modeling approach, values considered (assets and resources), and vintage of LANDFIRE and fire dat

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