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Scientist with hard hat, yellow vest with pockets programming equipment on tripod in charred forest. Some trees not burned.
Using Terrestrial LiDAR
Using Terrestrial LiDAR
Using Terrestrial LiDAR

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. 

Charred remains of cans amongst ashes and wood. Cans are reddish in color.
Historic Cans
Historic Cans
Historic Cans

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. 

Scientists in hard hats and vest among charred and uncharred trees, grass and pink flag on ground. Blue skies in background.
Setting up Fuel Transects
Setting up Fuel Transects
Setting up Fuel Transects

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. 

Collection of adult aquatic insects at night from a white sheet with a blacklight using a vacuum aspirator.
Field Collection of Aquatic Insects at Night
Field Collection of Aquatic Insects at Night
Field Collection of Aquatic Insects at Night

Nighttime collection of adult aquatic insects using a vacuum aspirator on a white sheet illuminated by blacklight. Photo Taken by Laura Hubbard, USGS

Six people are sitting or standing around a USGS bird band table display talking
Bird Banding Lab Table at Latino Conservation Week
Bird Banding Lab Table at Latino Conservation Week
Bird Banding Lab Table at Latino Conservation Week

Elaine Nakash educates visitors and volunteers alike at the USGS Bird Banding Laboratory's display table, which was setup for the Latino Conservation Week event at the National Wildlife Visitor Center at Patuxent Research Refuge. 

Elaine Nakash educates visitors and volunteers alike at the USGS Bird Banding Laboratory's display table, which was setup for the Latino Conservation Week event at the National Wildlife Visitor Center at Patuxent Research Refuge. 

Four scientist looking out over the Great Salt Lake from Antelope Island. There are mountains behind them and clouds
Scientist looking out onto the GSL from Antelope Island
Scientist looking out onto the GSL from Antelope Island
Scientist looking out onto the GSL from Antelope Island

These scientists are working on The Great Salt Lake to determine the amount of water and qualities of it. This will help them in developing better management techniques that will work to support the migratory birds that frequent the area. 

Image of a western meadowlark
Western Meadowlark
Western Meadowlark
Western Meadowlark

Image of a western meadowlark, a grassland-dwelling bird species. Credit: USFWS, public domain

Image of a western meadowlark, a grassland-dwelling bird species. Credit: USFWS, public domain

Environmental DNA sampler in workshop
Environmental DNA sampler in workshop
Environmental DNA sampler in workshop
Environmental DNA sampler in workshop

An inside look at an MBARI autonomous environmental DNA (eDNA) sampler that is normally in metal housing taking samples in streams to detect aquatic invasive species, pathogens, and parasites. This version weighs about 400 pounds, but future versions will be more portable.  

An inside look at an MBARI autonomous environmental DNA (eDNA) sampler that is normally in metal housing taking samples in streams to detect aquatic invasive species, pathogens, and parasites. This version weighs about 400 pounds, but future versions will be more portable.  

Passive acoustic bat recording device deployed on a boulder in Montana.
Bat passive acoustic recording device
Bat passive acoustic recording device
Bat passive acoustic recording device

This passive acoustic recording device has been deployed in Montana (MT) as part of the North American Bat Monitoring Programs (NABat) summertime survey efforts. It has an ultrasonic microphone placed at the top of a 10ft pole that records echolocating bats fro

This passive acoustic recording device has been deployed in Montana (MT) as part of the North American Bat Monitoring Programs (NABat) summertime survey efforts. It has an ultrasonic microphone placed at the top of a 10ft pole that records echolocating bats fro

A group of people on a canoe on a river with fishing poles
Montana trout fishing
Montana trout fishing
Montana trout fishing

Boaters fly fishing on the Missouri River in Montana                                                                                       

Boaters fly fishing on the Missouri River in Montana                                                                                       

Two USGS SCUBA divers collecting water samples in Lake Erie
Dual Divers - Benthic Water Collection
Dual Divers - Benthic Water Collection
Dual Divers - Benthic Water Collection

USGS scuba divers collect bottom water for environmental-DNA and nutrient analysis. Photo credit: Shelby Eagan, USGS.

USGS scuba divers collect bottom water for environmental-DNA and nutrient analysis. Photo credit: Shelby Eagan, USGS.

Underwater view of a reef manta ray
Reef manta ray at Palmyra Atoll
Reef manta ray at Palmyra Atoll
Reef manta ray at Palmyra Atoll

Reef manta rays were one of 10 pelagic species tagged in a new effort to understand marine habitat use and the functionality of the large "blue water" marine protected area surrounding Palmyra Atoll and Kingman Reef in the central eastern Pacific Ocean.

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Reef manta rays were one of 10 pelagic species tagged in a new effort to understand marine habitat use and the functionality of the large "blue water" marine protected area surrounding Palmyra Atoll and Kingman Reef in the central eastern Pacific Ocean.

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Two biologists are installing a temperature logger in a mountain stream using a piece of rebar and a sledge hammer a
Installation of a Water Temperature Logger in Catoctin Mountain Park
Installation of a Water Temperature Logger in Catoctin Mountain Park
People in hard hats operate scientific equipment on the deck of a research vessel at sea. One holds a large yellow funnel.
Retrieving a sediment trap on the R/V Weatherbird II
Retrieving a sediment trap on the R/V Weatherbird II
Retrieving a sediment trap on the R/V Weatherbird II

Caitlin Reynolds retrieving one of the sediment traps used by USGS to study sediment flux in the Gulf of America on board the Research Vessel (R/V) Weatherbird II (Florida Institute of Oceanography).

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