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  • Orcas in the Southern Resident Killer Whale endangered J Pod play in the Salish Sea at sunset August 4, 2018 off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. J-Pod Orcas have suffered declines in numbers and health and will be part of a program to treat them with antibiotics to assist the struggling pod.
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  • Orcas in the Southern Resident Killer Whale endangered J Pod play in the Salish Sea at sunset August 4, 2018 off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. J-Pod Orcas have suffered declines in numbers and health and will be part of a program to treat them with antibiotics to assist the struggling pod.
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  • A sleeping sea otter floats down the Cook Inlet past the Chigmit Mountains at Anchor Point, Alaska.
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  • A grizzly bear statue to attract tourists at a shop along 4th Avenue in downtown Anchorage, Alaska.
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  • An extremely large female adult Brown Bear known as 435 Holly, walks down the beach near Brooks Camp at in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916527.JPG
  • An extremely large female adult Brown Bear known as 435 Holly, walks out from the trees onto the beach near Brooks Camp at in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916515.JPG
  • An extremely large female adult Brown Bear known as 435 Holly, takes a drink of water near Brooks Camp at in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916521.JPG
  • A Brown Bear cub rolls around in the grass along the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916485.JPG
  • A Brown Bear cub rolls around in the grass along the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916486.JPG
  • A Brown Bear cub rolls around in the grass along the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916481.JPG
  • A Brown Bear cub standing on a spit of land along the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916475.JPG
  • Fly fishermen along the lower Brooks River with Dumpling Mountain behind in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916461.JPG
  • Brown Bear cubs swim together in the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916462.JPG
  • A Brown Bear sow and her spring cubs search for salmon in the lagoon of the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • Brown Bear cubs play along the lower Brooks River lagoon in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916443.JPG
  • A Brown Bear cub eats a Sockeye Salmon along the lower Brooks River lagoon in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916438.JPG
  • A Brown Bear cub eats a Sockeye Salmon along the lower Brooks River lagoon in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916437.JPG
  • A Brown Bear sow and cubs walk inline along the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916434.JPG
  • Brown Bear cubs play along the lower Brooks River in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916424.JPG
  • A lone grizzly bear fishing in the lower Brooks River with Dumpling Mountain behind in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916427.JPG
  • A sow Brown Bear shows affection with her cub at the lower Brooks River lagoon in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916419.JPG
  • A spring Brown Bear cub eats a Sockeye Salmon along the lover Brooks River lagoon in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916366.JPG
  • The new Katmai Water Taxi arrives at Brooks Camp with a load of visitors at Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The remote national park, known for the largest concentration of brown bears in the world is only accessible by float plane or water taxi.
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  • The new observation bridge and walkway over the lower Brooks River at Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The new observation platforms and bridges were installed during the winter of 2019 at a cost of more than $6 million dollars in the remote park know for one of the largest concentrations of bears in the world.
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  • A Brown Bear yearling cub reaches up to touch his mother as they relax on the grass of Naknek Lake at Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • The new observation bridge and walkway over the lower Brooks River at Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The new observation platforms and bridges were installed during the winter of 2019 at a cost of more than $6 million dollars in the remote park know for one of the largest concentrations of bears in the world.
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  • Katmailand guest cabins at Brooks Camp in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916305.JPG
  • Five adult Brown Bears fish for Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916301.JPG
  • Jumbo adult Brown Bears known as 32 Chunk, left, and the dominate male 747, watch for Sockeye Salmon in the far pool at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916299.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear looks in the turbulent water for spawning Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916294.JPG
  • Jumbo adult Brown Bears known as 32 Chunk, left, and the dominate male 747, watch for Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916278.JPG
  • Sub-adult Brown Bears play fight at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916290.JPG
  • A very large dominate male Brown Bear known as 32 Chunk, climbs up Brooks Falls searching for salmon in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916276.JPG
  • An adult female Brown Bear known as 151 Walker, searches for a Sockeye Salmon at the lip of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916262.JPG
  • An adult female Brown Bear known as 151 Walker, catches a Sockeye Salmon at the lip of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916256.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear known as 503 looks for spawning Sockeye Salmon on the lip edge at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916233.JPG
  • A sub-adult Brown Bear walks through the grasses along the lower Brooks River lagoon in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916221.JPG
  • A sub-adult Brown Bear walks through the grasses along the lower Brooks River lagoon in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916220.JPG
  • A sub-adult Brown Bear stands up for a better view in the grasses along the lower Brooks River lagoon in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916214.JPG
  • A sub-adult Brown Bear searches for salmon at Naknek Lake in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916203.JPG
  • A Katmai Air De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver takes off from Brooks Camp at Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 from King Salmon, Alaska. The remote national park, known for the largest concentration of brown bears in the world is only accessible by float plane or water taxi.
    brooks falls_20190916196.JPG
  • A large adult Brown Bear, hidden by the tall grass in the lower Brooks River lagoon at in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916190.JPG
  • Sow Brown Bear number 402 and her three yearling cubs walk along the lower Brooks River lagoon in search of Sockeye Salmon at Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916194.JPG
  • A Brown Bear family composed of a sow called #402 and her three cubs sleep on the beach at Naknek Lake near Brooks Camp in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190916162.JPG
  • A Park Ranger prevents a young brown bear cub from playing with a boat on the beach at Brooks Camp in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915147.JPG
  • A female adult Brown Bear sleeps on the beach along Naknek Lake by Brooks Camp at in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915150.JPG
  • A female adult Brown Bear known as 435 Holly, walks through the high grass at in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915145.JPG
  • A female adult Brown Bear known as 435 Holly, searches for Sockeye Salmon in the lower Brooks River at in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915133.JPG
  • A female adult Brown Bear known as 435 Holly, eats a Sockeye Salmon in the lower Brooks River at in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915124.JPG
  • A female adult Brown Bear known as 435 Holly, searches for Sockeye Salmon in the lower Brooks River at in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915131.JPG
  • A fly fisherman keeps an eye on two sub-adult Brown Bears in the lower Brooks River at in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915119.JPG
  • A lone grizzly bear fishing in the lower Brooks River lagoon with Dumpling Mountain behind in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915115.JPG
  • A lone grizzly bear feeds near an observation platform in the lower Brooks River lagoon at Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The new observation platforms and bridges were installed during the winter of 2019 at a cost of more than $6 million dollars in the remote park know for one of the largest concentrations of bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915114.JPG
  • Water swirls around an adult Brown Bear as it searches for spawning Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
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  • An adult Brown Bear searches for Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915103.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear searches for Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915098.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear catches a Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915081.JPG
  • The dominate male adult Brown Bear known as 747, catches a Sockeye Salmon in the far pool at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915078.JPG
  • A dominate adult Brown Bear known as 32 Chunk watches for Sockeye Salmon in the far pool at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915070.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear searches for Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915068.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear fishing for Sockeye Salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915066.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear shreds a Sockeye Salmon in the jacuzzi area of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915060.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear shreds a Sockeye Salmon in the jacuzzi area of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915059.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear walks along the lower Brooks River in search of salmon at Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915056.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear shreds a Sockeye Salmon in the jacuzzi area of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915058.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear known as 151 Walker, watches for spawning Sockeye Salmon at the lip of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915051.JPG
  • Sub-adult Brown Bears play fight at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915047.JPG
  • The dominant male adult Brown Bear known as 747, watches for Sockeye Salmon in the far pool at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915050.JPG
  • Sub-adult Brown Bears play fight at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915046.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear shreds a Sockeye Salmon in the jacuzzi area of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915029.JPG
  • An adult Brown Bear known as 151 Walker, catches spawning Sockeye Salmon at the lip of Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve September 15, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The park spans the worlds largest salmon run with nearly 62 million salmon migrating through the streams which feeds some of the largest bears in the world.
    brooks falls_20190915017.JPG
  • A black tailed prairie dog on the lookout at the entrance to the colony burrow in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Commerce City, Colorado.
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  • A black tailed prairie dog on the lookout at the entrance to the colony burrow in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Commerce City, Colorado.
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  • A black tailed prairie dog on the lookout at the entrance to the colony burrow in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Commerce City, Colorado.
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  • A pair of black tailed prairie dogs playing at the entrance to the colony burrow in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Commerce City, Colorado.
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  • A black tailed prairie dog on the lookout at the entrance to the colony burrow in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Commerce City, Colorado.
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  • A black tailed prairie dog on the lookout at the entrance to the colony burrow in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Commerce City, Colorado.
    Prairie Dog_20180822051.JPG
  • A black tailed prairie dog on the lookout at the entrance to the colony burrow in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Commerce City, Colorado.
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  • Black tailed prairie dogs on the lookout at the entrance to the colony burrow in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Commerce City, Colorado.
    Prairie Dog_20180822049.JPG
  • Black tailed prairie dogs on the lookout at the entrance to the colony burrow in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Commerce City, Colorado.
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  • Black tailed prairie dogs on the lookout at the entrance to the colony burrow in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Commerce City, Colorado.
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  • A black tailed prairie dog on the lookout at the entrance to the colony burrow in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Commerce City, Colorado.
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  • A black tailed prairie dog on the lookout at the entrance to the colony burrow in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Commerce City, Colorado.
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  • A black tailed prairie dog on the lookout at the entrance to the colony burrow in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Commerce City, Colorado.
    Prairie Dog_20180822044.JPG
  • A black tailed prairie dog pup stands at the entrance to the colony burrow in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Commerce City, Colorado.
    Prairie Dog_20180822043.JPG
  • A pod of wild transient Orcas feed in the Frederick Sound near Petersburg Island, Alaska. Orcas also known as Killer Whales are the largest members of the dolphin family and frequent the rich waters of the Frederick Sound during summer months.
    Orcas_Alaska_71806.JPG
  • A pod of wild transient Orcas feed in the Frederick Sound near Petersburg Island, Alaska. Orcas also known as Killer Whales are the largest members of the dolphin family and frequent the rich waters of the Frederick Sound during summer months.
    Orcas_Alaska_71804.JPG
  • A pod of wild transient Orcas feed in the Frederick Sound near Petersburg Island, Alaska. Orcas also known as Killer Whales are the largest members of the dolphin family and frequent the rich waters of the Frederick Sound during summer months.
    Orcas_Alaska_71803.JPG
  • A pod of wild transient Orcas feed in the Frederick Sound near Petersburg Island, Alaska. Orcas also known as Killer Whales are the largest members of the dolphin family and frequent the rich waters of the Frederick Sound during summer months.
    Orcas_Alaska_71802.JPG
  • A pod of wild transient Orcas feed in the Wrangell Narrows off Frederick Sound in Petersburg Island, Alaska. Orcas also known as Killer Whales are the largest members of the dolphin family and frequent the rich waters of the Frederick Sound during summer months.
    Orcas_Alaska_71768.JPG
  • A pod of wild transient Orcas feed in the Wrangell Narrows off Frederick Sound in Petersburg Island, Alaska. Orcas also known as Killer Whales are the largest members of the dolphin family and frequent the rich waters of the Frederick Sound during summer months.
    Orcas_Alaska_71765.JPG
  • A pod of wild transient Orcas feed in the Wrangell Narrows off Frederick Sound in Petersburg Island, Alaska. Orcas also known as Killer Whales are the largest members of the dolphin family and frequent the rich waters of the Frederick Sound during summer months.
    Orcas_Alaska_71764.JPG
  • A pod of wild transient Orcas feed in the Wrangell Narrows off Frederick Sound in Petersburg Island, Alaska. Orcas also known as Killer Whales are the largest members of the dolphin family and frequent the rich waters of the Frederick Sound during summer months.
    Orcas_Alaska_71763.JPG
  • A pod of wild transient Orcas feed in the Wrangell Narrows off Frederick Sound in Petersburg Island, Alaska. Orcas also known as Killer Whales are the largest members of the dolphin family and frequent the rich waters of the Frederick Sound during summer months.
    Orcas_Alaska_71762.JPG
  • A pod of wild transient Orcas feed in the Wrangell Narrows off Frederick Sound in Petersburg Island, Alaska. Orcas also known as Killer Whales are the largest members of the dolphin family and frequent the rich waters of the Frederick Sound during summer months.
    Orcas_Alaska_71760.JPG
  • A pod of wild transient Orcas feed in the Wrangell Narrows off Frederick Sound in Petersburg Island, Alaska. Orcas also known as Killer Whales are the largest members of the dolphin family and frequent the rich waters of the Frederick Sound during summer months.
    Orcas_Alaska_71759.JPG
  • A pod of wild transient Orcas feed in the Wrangell Narrows off Frederick Sound in Petersburg Island, Alaska. Orcas also known as Killer Whales are the largest members of the dolphin family and frequent the rich waters of the Frederick Sound during summer months.
    Orcas_Alaska_71757.JPG
  • A pod of wild transient Orcas feed in the Wrangell Narrows off Frederick Sound in Petersburg Island, Alaska. Orcas also known as Killer Whales are the largest members of the dolphin family and frequent the rich waters of the Frederick Sound during summer months.
    Orcas_Alaska_71755.JPG
  • A pod of wild transient Orcas feed in the Wrangell Narrows off Frederick Sound in Petersburg Island, Alaska. Orcas also known as Killer Whales are the largest members of the dolphin family and frequent the rich waters of the Frederick Sound during summer months.
    Orcas_Alaska_71754.JPG
  • A pod of wild transient Orcas feed in the Wrangell Narrows off Frederick Sound in Petersburg Island, Alaska. Orcas also known as Killer Whales are the largest members of the dolphin family and frequent the rich waters of the Frederick Sound during summer months.
    Orcas_Alaska_71752.JPG
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