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1116-52818 - Woman enjoying soaking in the warm water, hot springs at Trafalgar Falls in the lush rainforest on the Caribbean Island of Dominica in Morne Trois Pitons National Park, Dominica, Caribbean
857-91073 - November 7, 2008 Mt Shasta CA A spawned-out Chinook salmon watches over her redd in the Shasta River where it runs through Big Springs Ranch about 2 miles north of the town of Mt Shasta. The ranch, which is contributing to degraded habitat conditions, which actually warm water tempt by upwards of 10 degrees as the river passes through the ranch and then spills into the Klameth, is currently under contract for purchase by TNC, therefor TNC and partner organizations have been allowed to research this stretch of river for the first time. They have discovered that is it a very fertile juvenile rearing area and that there are a surprising number of returning salmon in spite of habitat degraded by grazing cattle (often in the river) and irrigation practices. If this purchase is successful, TNC has the chance to improve a large stretch of habitat and quickly improve conditions that will effect numbers of returning fish and habitat in the Shasta and Klameth Rivers. In California, The Nature Conservancy is focusing its efforts on protecting the Shasta River and its tributaries, which create one of the most important spawning nurseries for Chinook salmon in the entire Klamath Basin, United States of America
857-91078 - November 12, 2008 Mt Shasta and the Shasta River, Big Springs ranch, CA Carson Jeffres Staff Research Associate for UC Davis Center for watershed Sciences, conducting research in the Shasta River where it runs through Big Springs Ranch about 20 miles north of the town of Mt Shasta. The Shasta River and its tributaries create one of the most important spawning nurseries for Chinook salmon in the entire Klamath Basin. The ranch is contributing to degraded habitat conditions, which actually warm water temps by upwards of 10 degrees as the river passes through the ranch and then spills into the Klameth River.This stretch of river is a very fertile juvenile salmon rearing area and that there are a surprising number of returning salmon in spite of habitat degraded by grazing cattle and bad irrigation practices, United States of America
857-91077 - November 12, 2008 Mt Shasta CA, Big Springs ranch Carson Jeffres (rt) Staff Research Associate for UC Davis Center for watershed Sciences, and Andrew Nichols, Jr Specialist (UC Davis Center for watershed Sciences,) conducting research in the Shasta River where it runs through Big Springs Ranch about 20 miles north of the town of Mt Shasta. The ranch, which is contributing to degraded habitat conditions that warm water temps by upwards of 10 degrees as the river passes through the ranch and then spills into the Klameth, is currently under contract for purchase by TNC, therefor TNC and partner organizations have been allowed to research this stretch of river for the first time. They have discovered that is it a very fertile juvenile rearing area and that there are a surprising number of returning salmon in spite of habitat degrated by grazing cattle (often in the river) and irrigation practices. If this purchase is sucessful, TNC has the chance to improve a large stretch of habitiat and qucikly improve conditions that will effect numbers of returning fish and habitiat in the Shasta and Klameth Rivers. The Shasta River and its tributaries create one of the most important spawning nurseries for Chinook salmon in the entire Klamath Basin, United States of America
857-91080 - November 12, 2008 Mt Shasta CA, Big Springs ranch The Shasta River as it runs through Big Springs Ranch about 20 miles north of the town of Mt Shasta. The Shasta River and its tributaries create one of the most important spawning nurseries for Chinook salmon in the entire Klamath Basin. The ranch is contributing to degraded habitat conditions, which actually warm water temps by upwards of 10 degrees as the river passes through the ranch and then spills into the Klameth River.This stretch of river is a very fertile juvenile salmon rearing area and that there are a surprising number of returning salmon in spite of habitat degraded by grazing cattle and bad irrigation practices, United States of America
857-91074 - November 7, 2008 Mt Shasta CA A spawned-out Chinook salmon watches over her redd in the Shasta River where it runs through Big Springs Ranch about 2 miles north of the town of Mt Shasta. The ranch, which is contributing to degraded habitat conditions, which actually warm water tempt by upwards of 10 degrees as the river passes through the ranch and then spills into the Klameth, is currently under contract for purchase by TNC, therefor TNC and partner organizations have been allowed to research this stretch of river for the first time. They have discovered that is it a very fertile juvenile rearing area and that there are a surprising number of returning salmon in spite of habitat degraded by grazing cattle (often in the river) and irrigation practices. If this purchase is successful, TNC has the chance to improve a large stretch of habitat and quickly improve conditions that will effect numbers of returning fish and habitat in the Shasta and Klameth Rivers. In California, The Nature Conservancy is focusing its efforts on protecting the Shasta River and its tributaries, which create one of the most important spawning nurseries for Chinook salmon in the entire Klamath Basin, United States of America
832-110184 - Palette Spring Terrace, Lower Terraces, limestone sinter terraces, geysers, hot springs, colorful thermophilic bacteria, microorganisms, dead trees, Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, USA
832-110164 - Colored thermophilic bacteria, outlet of the Cliff Geyser, Firehole River, Black Sand Basin, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, USA
832-110161 - Emerald Pool, geyser, outlet area, colourful thermophilic bacteria, microorganisms, boardwalk, Black Sand Basin, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, USA
832-110171 - Palette Spring Terrace, Lower Terraces, limestone sinter terraces, geysers, hot springs, colorful thermophilic bacteria, microorganisms, dead trees, Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, USA
832-110169 - Orange Mound Terrace, Upper Terraces, limestone sinter terraces, geysers, hot springs, colorful thermophilic bacteria, microorganisms, dead trees, Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, USA
832-110193 - Palette Spring Terrace, Lower Terraces, limestone sinter terraces, geysers, hot springs, colorful thermophilic bacteria, microorganisms, Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, USA
832-110194 - Palette Spring Terrace, Lower Terraces, limestone sinter terraces, geysers, hot springs, colorful thermophilic bacteria, microorganisms, Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, USA
832-110185 - Palette Spring Terrace, Lower Terraces, limestone sinter terraces, geysers, hot springs, colorful thermophilic bacteria, microorganisms, dead trees, Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, USA
1061-3 - Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata)wild adult, keeping warm in a hot spring. Honshu Japan. Status:least concern but 1/10 of the pop is killed by humans evey year. more info: They spend much of the winter swimming,diving or just contemplating life in the warm water.