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  • Red-eared slider, Trachemys scripta elegans, Tilden Regional Park, California.  Sliders are not native to California, but have become established in many areas due to escaped or released pets.
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  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101377-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101450-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101443-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101434-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101424-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101420-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101418-petroglyph.jpg
  • Santa Cruz garter snake, Thamnophis atratus atratus (Thamnophis couchii atratus), eating tadpole of California red-legged frog, Rana aurora draytonii, a Federally listed Threatened Species. After capturing the tadpole in deeper water, the snake brings it to shore and swallows it, then stretches its jaw before returning to the water. Foothills of Mount Diablo, California. Once abundant throughout California, red-legged frog populations have been dramatically reduced by habitat destruction, water pollution, suburban sprawl, and predation by non-native bullfrogs. Red-legged frogs and garter snakes have always occupied the same habitats; predation by these native snakes is not considered a significant factor in the frogs' decline.
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  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101577-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101574-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101456-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101454-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101447-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101444-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101431-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101416-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101412-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101411-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101408-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101407-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101403-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101400-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101399-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101396-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101387-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101380-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101436-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101430-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101410-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101404-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101402-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101392-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101390-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101432-petroglyph.jpg
  • Sacred datura (jimson weed, thorn apple, angel trumpet), Datura wrightii, Mojave Desert, California. Also available: pollination by sphinx moth. Datura is a powerful and dangerous hallucinogen that has been used ceremonially by Native Americans, as well as recreationally by more recent arrivals.
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  • San Francisco garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia. Federal- and State-listed endangered species. San Mateo County, California. Considered one of the most beautiful snakes in North America, San Francisco garter snakes had the misfortune of evolving in what would become one of the most densely-populated areas of the country. They now live only in a few isolated populations on the San Francisco peninsula.
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  • California buckeyes, Aesculus californica. Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Salt Creek pupfish, Cyprinodon salinus. Salt Creek, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris.  San Mateo County, California
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  • Merriam's kangaroo rat, Dipodomys merriami, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Great blue heron, Ardea herodias, at shoreline of Jewel Lake, Tilden Regional Park, California
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  • Great blue heron, Ardea herodias, at shoreline of Jewel Lake, Tilden Regional Park, California
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  • Great blue heron, Ardea herodias, at shoreline of Jewel Lake, Tilden Regional Park, California
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  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris, Tilden Regional Park, California
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  • Mojave desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Mojave desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Great Basin collared lizard, Crotaphytus bicinctores. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101556-collared-lizard.jpg
  • Honey mesquite, Prosopis glandulosa. Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Honey mesquite, Prosopis glandulosa. Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Black-tailed jackrabbit, Lepus californicus.  Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
    07100312-jackrabbit.jpg
  • Black-tailed jackrabbit, Lepus californicus.  Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
    07100304-jackrabbit.jpg
  • Cane toad, Bufo marinus. Captured in a fountain in front of Punta Leona hotel and resort, near Jaco, Costa Rica
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  • Cane toad, Bufo marinus. Captured in a fountain in front of Punta Leona hotel and resort, near Jaco, Costa Rica
    09062194-cane-toad.jpg
  • Cane toad, Bufo marinus. Captured in a fountain in front of Punta Leona hotel and resort, near Jaco, Costa Rica
    09062184-cane-toad.jpg
  • Cane toad, Bufo marinus. Captured in a fountain in front of Punta Leona hotel and resort, near Jaco, Costa Rica
    09062182-cane-toad.jpg
  • Cane toad, Bufo marinus. El General Valley, Costa Rica
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  • Cane toad, Bufo marinus. El General Valley, Costa Rica
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  • Greenleaf mistletoe, Phoradendron leucarpum tomentosum, on branches of deciduous oak, Quercus sp. Mount Diablo State Park, California
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  • Park Superintendent Sarah Craighead cuts the ribbon at the Grand Re-Opening of the Furnace Creek Visitor Center in Death Valley National Park, California, on November 4, 2012. Standing with her are (l to r) Scott Smith of the Death Valley Conservancy; Rich Jones, General Manager of Furnace Creek Resort; Bev Malley, President of the Death Valley 49ers; George Gholson, Chairman of the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe; David Blacker, Executive Director of the Death Valley Natural History Association; Xiauling Liu, President and CEO of Rio Tinto Minerals; and Chris Lehnertz, Pacific West Regional Director of the National Park Service.
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  • George Gholson, Chairman of the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe, addresses the audience at the Grand Re-Opening of the Furnace Creek Visitor Center in Death Valley National Park, California, on November 4, 2012.
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  • Timbisha Shoshone elder and former Tribal Chairperson Pauline Esteves offers a prayer in the Timbisha language at the Grand Re-Opening of the Furnace Creek Visitor Center in Death Valley National Park, California, on November 4, 2012.
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  • A female desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizi, feeds on annual plants at the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, Mojave Desert, California. The tortoise is a state- and federally-listed Threatened Species.
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  • Hohokam petroglyphs, Signal Hill, Saguaro National Park, Arizona
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  • Hohokam petroglyphs, Signal Hill, Saguaro National Park, Arizona
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  • Hohokam petroglyphs, Signal Hill, Saguaro National Park, Arizona
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  • Hohokam petroglyphs, Signal Hill, Saguaro National Park, Arizona
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  • San Francisco garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia. Federal- and State-listed endangered species. San Mateo County, California. Considered one of the most beautiful snakes in North America, San Francisco garter snakes had the misfortune of evolving in what would become one of the most densely-populated areas of the country. They now live only in a few isolated populations on the San Francisco peninsula.
    07140052.jpg
  • San Francisco garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia. Federal- and State-listed endangered species. San Mateo County, California. Considered one of the most beautiful snakes in North America, San Francisco garter snakes had the misfortune of evolving in what would become one of the most densely-populated areas of the country. They now live only in a few isolated populations on the San Francisco peninsula.
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  • Great egret, Ardea alba (Casmerodius albus) Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Common yellowthroat, Geothlypis trichas, immature.  Point Reyes National Seashore, California
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  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris.  San Mateo County, California
    07140028.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris.  San Mateo County, California
    07140016.jpg
  • Male side-blotched lizard, Uta stansburiana, Canyonlands National Park, Utah
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  • Male side-blotched lizard, Uta stansburiana, Canyonlands National Park, Utah
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  • Male side-blotched lizard, Uta stansburiana, Canyonlands National Park, Utah
    05081748.jpg
  • Male side-blotched lizard, Uta stansburiana, Canyonlands National Park, Utah
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  • Great blue heron, Ardea herodias, at shoreline of Jewel Lake, Tilden Regional Park, California
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  • Great blue heron, Ardea herodias, at shoreline of Jewel Lake, Tilden Regional Park, California
    05030189.jpg
  • Douglas iris, Iris douglasiana, Tilden Regional Park, California
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  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris, Tilden Regional Park, California
    05030091.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris, Tilden Regional Park, California
    05030072.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris, Tilden Regional Park, California
    05030031.jpg
  • Great blue heron, Ardea herodias, at shoreline of Jewel Lake, Tilden Regional Park, California
    05030012.jpg
  • Great blue heron, Ardea herodias, at shoreline of Jewel Lake, Tilden Regional Park, California
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  • Mojave desert sidewinder, Crotalus cerastes cerastes, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Great Basin collared lizard, Crotaphytus bicinctores. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101535-collared-lizard.jpg
  • Great Basin collared lizard, Crotaphytus bicinctores. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101514-collared-lizard.jpg
  • Great Basin collared lizard, Crotaphytus bicinctores. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101491-collared-lizard.jpg
  • Encelia, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101365-encelia.jpg
  • Mojave yucca, Yucca schidigera. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
    07101350-mojave-yucca.jpg
  • Townsend's warbler, Dendroica townsendi. Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
    07100548-townsends-warbler.jpg
  • Honey mesquite, Prosopis glandulosa. Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
    07100463-mesquite.jpg
  • Hummingbird Spring in Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
    07100423-death-valley-spring.jpg
  • Black-tailed jackrabbit, Lepus californicus.  Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
    07100334-jackrabbit.jpg
  • Black-tailed jackrabbit, Lepus californicus.  Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
    07100317-jackrabbit.jpg
  • Black-tailed jackrabbit, Lepus californicus.  Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
    07100291-jackrabbit.jpg
  • Cane toad, Bufo marinus. Captured in a fountain in front of Punta Leona hotel and resort, near Jaco, Costa Rica
    09062191-cane-toad.jpg
  • Cane toad, Bufo marinus. Captured in a fountain in front of Punta Leona hotel and resort, near Jaco, Costa Rica
    09062186-cane-toad.jpg
  • Cane toad, Bufo marinus. Captured in a fountain in front of Punta Leona hotel and resort, near Jaco, Costa Rica
    09062179-cane-toad.jpg
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