Gabe Reyes holds a hoary bat during the process of tagging bats with Motus tags.
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Gabe Reyes holds a hoary bat during the process of tagging bats with Motus tags.
Pie chart showing distribution of USGS 2020CARES Act funding in millions of dollars. Exact amounts include \$5,181,638 for Tracking Bats and Coronaviruses (wildlife Biosurveillance); \$3,192,316 for COVID-19 Pathways and Wildlife Dynamics; \$1,373,704 for Environmental Biosurveillance and Persistence.
Pie chart showing distribution of USGS 2020CARES Act funding in millions of dollars. Exact amounts include \$5,181,638 for Tracking Bats and Coronaviruses (wildlife Biosurveillance); \$3,192,316 for COVID-19 Pathways and Wildlife Dynamics; \$1,373,704 for Environmental Biosurveillance and Persistence.
Both natural and human-related metal mobilization may affect streams. In this photo drainage from a mine enters Cement Creek, near Silverton, Colorado, adjacent to a mound of iron minerals that have likely been forming naturally for thousands of years. Detailed isotopic studies may help to differentiate natural and human-related contamination.
Both natural and human-related metal mobilization may affect streams. In this photo drainage from a mine enters Cement Creek, near Silverton, Colorado, adjacent to a mound of iron minerals that have likely been forming naturally for thousands of years. Detailed isotopic studies may help to differentiate natural and human-related contamination.
Lone goose at sunrise at Summer Lake Wildlife Area
Lone goose at sunrise at Summer Lake Wildlife AreaLooking east on Bullgate Pond at sunrise with lone tule white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons elgasi) in upper right, Summer Lake Wildlife Area, near Summer Lake, Oregon.
Lone goose at sunrise at Summer Lake Wildlife Area
Lone goose at sunrise at Summer Lake Wildlife AreaLooking east on Bullgate Pond at sunrise with lone tule white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons elgasi) in upper right, Summer Lake Wildlife Area, near Summer Lake, Oregon.
Draining mines provide consistent discharge and have elevated rare earth element concentrations
Draining mines provide consistent discharge and have elevated rare earth element concentrationsDraining mines provide consistent discharge and have elevated rare earth element concentrations, potentially providing opportunities for direct metal production.
Draining mines provide consistent discharge and have elevated rare earth element concentrations
Draining mines provide consistent discharge and have elevated rare earth element concentrationsDraining mines provide consistent discharge and have elevated rare earth element concentrations, potentially providing opportunities for direct metal production.
Draining mines provide consistent discharge of rare earth element concentrations
Draining mines provide consistent discharge of rare earth element concentrationsDraining mines provide consistent discharge and have elevated rare earth element (REE) concentrations, potentially providing opportunities for direct metal production.
Draining mines provide consistent discharge of rare earth element concentrations
Draining mines provide consistent discharge of rare earth element concentrationsDraining mines provide consistent discharge and have elevated rare earth element (REE) concentrations, potentially providing opportunities for direct metal production.
The rusty patched bumblebee is the first bee to be listed as endangered in the continental US, and the western bumblebee has been the subject of extensive USGS work that has found effects of climate, land cover change, and pesticides on the decline of the species.
The rusty patched bumblebee is the first bee to be listed as endangered in the continental US, and the western bumblebee has been the subject of extensive USGS work that has found effects of climate, land cover change, and pesticides on the decline of the species.
Floating an electromagnetic imaging tool along a coastal area in Massachusetts.
Floating an electromagnetic imaging tool along a coastal area in Massachusetts.Eric White and Patrick Scordato of the USGS float an electromagnetic imaging tool along a coastal area in Massachusetts to identify terrestrial groundwater discharge that may be impacted by PFAS contamination.
Floating an electromagnetic imaging tool along a coastal area in Massachusetts.
Floating an electromagnetic imaging tool along a coastal area in Massachusetts.Eric White and Patrick Scordato of the USGS float an electromagnetic imaging tool along a coastal area in Massachusetts to identify terrestrial groundwater discharge that may be impacted by PFAS contamination.
USGS Environmental Health Program Energy Integrated Science Team scientists on field visit
USGS Environmental Health Program Energy Integrated Science Team scientists on field visitUSGS Environmental Health Program Energy Integrated Science Team scientists on field visit within the Grand Teton National Park, September 2022
USGS Environmental Health Program Energy Integrated Science Team scientists on field visit
USGS Environmental Health Program Energy Integrated Science Team scientists on field visitUSGS Environmental Health Program Energy Integrated Science Team scientists on field visit within the Grand Teton National Park, September 2022
Locations of Core Sagebrush Areas, Growth Opportunity Areas and Other Rangeland Areas USA
Locations of Core Sagebrush Areas, Growth Opportunity Areas and Other Rangeland Areas USALocation of Core Sagebrush Areas, Growth Opportunity Areas, and Other Rangeland Areas identified within the sagebrush biome of the United States of America, By: Doherty et al., 2022 from publication “A Sagebrush Conservation Design to Proactively Restore America’s Sagebrush Biome.” .
Locations of Core Sagebrush Areas, Growth Opportunity Areas and Other Rangeland Areas USA
Locations of Core Sagebrush Areas, Growth Opportunity Areas and Other Rangeland Areas USALocation of Core Sagebrush Areas, Growth Opportunity Areas, and Other Rangeland Areas identified within the sagebrush biome of the United States of America, By: Doherty et al., 2022 from publication “A Sagebrush Conservation Design to Proactively Restore America’s Sagebrush Biome.” .
Image shows different types of sample containers filled with a variety of sample matrices tested by the OGRL.
Image shows different types of sample containers filled with a variety of sample matrices tested by the OGRL.
Oily produced water collected from an oil well for U.S. Geological Survey laboratory analysis.
Oily produced water collected from an oil well for U.S. Geological Survey laboratory analysis.Oily produced water collected from an oil well for U.S. Geological Survey laboratory analysis. Photo credit: Bonnie McDevitt.
Oily produced water collected from an oil well for U.S. Geological Survey laboratory analysis.
Oily produced water collected from an oil well for U.S. Geological Survey laboratory analysis.Oily produced water collected from an oil well for U.S. Geological Survey laboratory analysis. Photo credit: Bonnie McDevitt.
Dixie Fire, Lassen Volcanic National Park, California (2021)
Dixie Fire, Lassen Volcanic National Park, California (2021)USGS crew measuring forest conditions following the Dixie Fire in 2021. Lassen Volcanic National Park. California.
Dixie Fire, Lassen Volcanic National Park, California (2021)
Dixie Fire, Lassen Volcanic National Park, California (2021)USGS crew measuring forest conditions following the Dixie Fire in 2021. Lassen Volcanic National Park. California.
Five ways climate change affects reptiles.
Graphic created by VSFS intern, Louise Johansson.
Five ways climate change affects reptiles.
Graphic created by VSFS intern, Louise Johansson.
A honey bee (Apis mellifera) is spotted on a sunflower. National Honey Bee Day is observed on the third Saturday in August.
A honey bee (Apis mellifera) is spotted on a sunflower. National Honey Bee Day is observed on the third Saturday in August.
Image that shows the research framework for the Environmental Health Program's Source to Receptor Research for Environmental Contaminants
Image that shows the research framework for the Environmental Health Program's Source to Receptor Research for Environmental Contaminants
Historic cans from a refuse pile that were scorched by the combustion of nearby fuels during the Caldor Fire, California. Copyright: photo taken by Grant Snitker, New Mexico Consortium.
Historic cans from a refuse pile that were scorched by the combustion of nearby fuels during the Caldor Fire, California. Copyright: photo taken by Grant Snitker, New Mexico Consortium.
Setting up fuel transects within an archaeological site at Sequoia National Park to understand potential future fire behavior and how it could affect artifacts within the site. Pictured: Grant Snitker (foreground) and Alex Fetteroff (background), New Mexico Consortium. Copyright: Photo by Grant Snitker, New Mexico Consortium.
Setting up fuel transects within an archaeological site at Sequoia National Park to understand potential future fire behavior and how it could affect artifacts within the site. Pictured: Grant Snitker (foreground) and Alex Fetteroff (background), New Mexico Consortium. Copyright: Photo by Grant Snitker, New Mexico Consortium.
A precontact rockshelter and associated artifacts impacted by the combustion of heavy fuels during the KNP Complex Fire, California. Copyright: photo by Grant Snitker, New Mexico Consortium.
A precontact rockshelter and associated artifacts impacted by the combustion of heavy fuels during the KNP Complex Fire, California. Copyright: photo by Grant Snitker, New Mexico Consortium.
Using terrestrial LiDAR to characterize fuels within an archaeological site at Sequoia National Park site to understand potential future fire behavior and its effects on artifacts. Copyright: Photo by Grant Snitker, New Mexico Consortium.
Using terrestrial LiDAR to characterize fuels within an archaeological site at Sequoia National Park site to understand potential future fire behavior and its effects on artifacts. Copyright: Photo by Grant Snitker, New Mexico Consortium.
Collection of aquatic invertebrates in the field. Photo taken by Laura Hubbard, USGS.
Collection of aquatic invertebrates in the field. Photo taken by Laura Hubbard, USGS.