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    • Sssnake Survey

      Photo by Staff Sgt. Tabatha McCarthy   |   Nellis Air Force Base   |   10.17.2019

      Steve Stocking, lead herpetologist with Colorado State University, documents the GPS coordinates for a rattlesnake on the Nellis Test and Training Range, Nevada, Oct. 17, 2019. The coordinates are used for the wildlife biologists to be able to find the reptiles and their dens when they go back to the sites. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff. Sgt. Tabatha McCarthy)...

    • Sssnake Survey

      Photo by Staff Sgt. Tabatha McCarthy   |   Nellis Air Force Base   |   10.17.2019

      Emily Brown, wildlife biologist with Colorado State University holds a Great Basin collared lizard on the Nellis Test and Training Range, Nevada, Oct. 17, 2019. The wildlife biologists partner with the 99th Civil Engineer Squadron to document and conserve wildlife at the range. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff. Sgt. Tabatha McCarthy)...

    • Sssnake Survey

      Photo by Staff Sgt. Tabatha McCarthy   |   Nellis Air Force Base   |   10.17.2019

      An adult Great Basin Rattlesnake coils in the rocks on a hillside at the Nellis Test and Training Range, Nevada, Oct. 17, 2019. According to Colorado State University herpetologists, rattlesnake bites are often as a warning and rarely fatal. Their venom is used to subdue their prey, not used as a defense mechanism. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff. Sgt. Tabatha McCarthy)...

    • Sssnake Survey

      Photo by Staff Sgt. Tabatha McCarthy   |   Nellis Air Force Base   |   10.17.2019

      Steve Stocking, lead herpetologist with Colorado State University, scans the hillside for rattlesnakes on the Nellis Test and Training Range, Nevada, Oct. 17, 2019. Stocking partners with the 99th Civil Engineer Squadron to conduct reptile surveys at known rattlesnake den sites. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff. Sgt. Tabatha McCarthy)...

    • Sssnake Survey

      Photo by Staff Sgt. Tabatha McCarthy   |   Nellis Air Force Base   |   10.17.2019

      A gopher snake slithers through gravel on the Nellis Test and Training Range, Nevada, Oct. 17, 2019. Adult gopher snakes can reach up to about six feet long. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff. Sgt. Tabatha McCarthy)...

    • Army Corps conducts avian and herp surveys at Adelphi Lab

      Photo by Sarah Lazo   |   U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District   |   06.05.2018

      Dan Cockerham, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, ecologist, touches a tulip tree silk moth while conducting avian and herp surveys at U.S. Army Garrison Adelphi Laboratory Center in Adelphi, Maryland, June 5, 2018. The information from these surveys helps Adelphi determine natural resources management strategies. (U.S Army photo by Sarah Lazo)...

    • Army Corps conducts avian and herp surveys at Adelphi Lab

      Photo by Sarah Lazo   |   U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District   |   06.05.2018

      Dan Cockerham, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, ecologist, conducts avian and herp surveys at U.S. Army Garrison Adelphi Laboratory Center in Adelphi, Maryland, June 5, 2018. The information from these surveys helps Adelphi determine natural resources management strategies. (U.S Army photo by Sarah Lazo)...

    • Army Corps conducts avian and herp surveys at Adelphi Lab

      Photo by Sarah Lazo   |   U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District   |   06.05.2018

      Dan Cockerham, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, ecologist, holds a juvenile green frog while conducting avian and herp surveys at U.S. Army Garrison Adelphi Laboratory Center in Adelphi, Maryland, June 5, 2018. The information from these surveys helps Adelphi determine natural resources management strategies. (U.S Army photo by Sarah Lazo)...