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19 images Created 28 May 2015

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  • Curious burrowing owls peek over at the Wildhorse Golf Course. A statewide effort is going on to count burrowing owls, a species of concern because so much land is being developed. One of the best areas remaining is Wildhorse Golf Course, where students have built holes for the owls. The owls congregating at several nest sites on course.
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  • A Nyala gives birth at the Sacramento Zoo.
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  • A diver shines his light on a turtle. Apo Island is a volcanic island covering 12 hectares in land area, 7 kilometers off the southeastern tip of Negros Island and 30 kilometers south of the Negros Oriental capital of Dumaguete City in the Philippines. Apo Island is one of the world's best known community-organized marine sanctuaries.
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  • An eel shows his teeth. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
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  • Jingga the baby tiger and her mother Baha enjoy some time together as Jingga is released for the first time into the zoo enclosure. The Sacramento zoo released a baby tiger for the first time to see how it would do. June 16, 2010.
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  • A female Great Gray Owl takes flight in the hills of Mount Aukum as she watches her young nearby in the trees. The Great Gray Owl is one of the most majestic and rare birds in North America. Until recently, it's been found in California almost exclusively around Yosemite, in mountain meadows. Now that's changed --  three pairs are nesting, in of all places, outside Placerville, startling scientists and bird watchers. What's more, they are nesting not in untrammeled wilderness but on a logging company's land.  Mount Aukum is a small foothills town south of Placerville, and north of Jackson is were the bird were found. July 7, 2011.
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  • Anza Borrego State Park.
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  • Whale sharks in the Philippines gather as they are feed by locals for viewing by tourists, and divers.
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  • A white faced Ibis makes his way from the marsh. Picture taken at the Sutter National Wildlife Refuge, a  50 acre stored wetland near Yuba City, part of the Sacramento Wildlife complex
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  • A baby flamingo feeds in the water as his mother looks on. The new baby was born July 22, at the Sacramento Zoo.
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  • Southern California State Parks & Beaches.
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  • Snowy white egrets take a rest as they sit on top of sheep that were located next to the I-5 freeway near Elk Grove.
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  • White-faced Ibis fill the skies over the rice fields near Marysville. Their recovery in recent decades attests to the successful efforts of government, farming and citizen conservation to restore the wetlands of the Central Valley. November 1, 2011.
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  • A Mantis shrimp carrying eggs. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
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  • Southern California State Parks & Beaches.
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  • Southern California State Parks & Beaches.
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  • California State Parks in the Los Angeles area.
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  • California State Parks in the Los Angeles area.
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  • A crab sits on a anemone. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
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