Keyword: New Mexico
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BIR025-00145
A northern pygmy-owl (Glaucidium gnoma pinicola) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, NM.
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BIR025-00144
A northern pygmy-owl (Glaucidium gnoma pinicola) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, NM.
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BIR025-00143
A northern pygmy-owl (Glaucidium gnoma pinicola) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, NM.
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BIR025-00142
A flammulated owl (Psiloscops flammeolus) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, NM.
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BIR025-00141
A flammulated owl (Psiloscops flammeolus) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, NM.
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BIR025-00140
A flammulated owl (Psiloscops flammeolus) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, NM.
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BIR025-00139
A flammulated owl (Psiloscops flammeolus) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, NM.
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BIR025-00138
A flammulated owl (Psiloscops flammeolus) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, NM.
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BIR025-00137
An eastern screech owl (Megascopes asio asio) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, NM.
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BIR025-00136
An eastern screech owl (Megascopes asio asio) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, NM.
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BIR025-00135
An eastern screech owl (Megascopes asio asio) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, NM.
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BIR025-00134
An eastern screech owl (Megascopes asio asio) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, NM.
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BIR025-00133
An eastern screech owl (Megascopes asio asio) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, NM.
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BIR025-00132
Manchado, a Mexican spotted owl (Strix occidentalis lucida) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, New Mexico.
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BIR025-00131
Manchado, a Mexican spotted owl (Strix occidentalis lucida) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, New Mexico.
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BIR025-00130
Manchado, a Mexican spotted owl (Strix occidentalis lucida) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, New Mexico.
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BIR025-00129
Manchado, a Mexican spotted owl (Strix occidentalis lucida) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, New Mexico.
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BIR025-00128
Manchado, a Mexican spotted owl (Strix occidentalis lucida) at The Wildlife Center in Espanola, New Mexico.
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BIR003-00405
A juvenile whooping crane, (Grus americana), endangered; dead of avian cholera at Bosque del Apache NWR in New Mexico.
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BIR003-00404
A juvenile whooping crane, (Grus americana), endangered; dead of avian cholera at Bosque del Apache NWR in New Mexico.
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WOL002-00084
Mexican gray wolves at the Rio Grande Zoo in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This zoo has bred the most wolves in captivity because the wolves are treated as wild animals at all times. Little handling is done.
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WOL002-00083
Mexican gray wolves at the Rio Grande Zoo in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This zoo has bred the most wolves in captivity because the wolves are treated as wild animals at all times. Little handling is done.
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WOL002-00082
Mexican gray wolves at the Rio Grande Zoo in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This zoo has bred the most wolves in captivity because the wolves are treated as wild animals at all times. Little handling is done.
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WOL002-00081
Mexican gray wolves at the Rio Grande Zoo in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This zoo has bred the most wolves in captivity because the wolves are treated as wild animals at all times. Little handling is done.
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SCE038-00004
The scenic Blancett Ranch in the San Juan Basin near Aztec, New Mexico
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SCE038-00003
The scenic Blancett Ranch in the San Juan Basin near Aztec, New Mexico
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SCE038-00002
The scenic Blancett Ranch in the San Juan Basin near Aztec, New Mexico
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SCE038-00001
The scenic Blancett Ranch in the San Juan Basin near Aztec, New Mexico
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ENV016-00031
Gas and oil companies have dotted Fidel Candelavia’s ranch with wells despite his attempts to stop it.
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ENV016-00030
Gas and oil companies have dotted Fidel Candelavia’s ranch with wells despite his attempts to stop it.
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ENV016-00029
Gas and oil companies have dotted Fidel Candelavia’s ranch with wells despite his attempts to stop it.
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ENV016-00028
Gas and oil companies have dotted Fidel Candelavia’s ranch with wells despite his attempts to stop it.
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ENV016-00027
Activity by energy companies, especially road building on Pauline McCauley’s ranch near Farmington, New Mexico has let to a sharp drop in her sheep herd.
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ENV016-00026
Activity by energy companies, especially road building on Pauline McCauley’s ranch near Farmington, New Mexico has let to a sharp drop in her sheep herd.
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ENV016-00025
Activity by energy companies, especially road building on Pauline McCauley’s ranch near Farmington, New Mexico has let to a sharp drop in her sheep herd.
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ENV016-00024
Activity by energy companies, especially road building on Pauline McCauley’s ranch near Farmington, New Mexico has let to a sharp drop in her sheep herd.