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29 images Created 26 Aug 2014

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  • Photographs of people and places in Wisconsin
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  • Prairie Smoke (Geum triflorum) is coated with dew on the International Crane Foundation (ICF) restored prairie.
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  • Canada
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  • Photographs of people and places in Wisconsin
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  • Alaska2010.-Brown Beers on the Kenai Peninsula.
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  • Alaska_2010.-Brown Bear and two cubs on Katmai. Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Mouth of the Bad River and the Bad River Slough along Lake Superior.
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  • Photographs of people and places in Wisconsin
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  • Alaska2010.-A Bald Eagle flies over in Homer Alaska.
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  • Mouth of the Bad River and the Bad River Slough along Lake Superior.
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  • Aerials of the Platte River Nebraska.  Sandhill Cranes annual migration stop over on the Platte River.
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  • Snow Geese fly out of Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. Photo by Tom Lynn/TLYNN@JOURNALSENTINEL.COM
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  • PlatteRiver2008.8-Sandhill Cranes make their annual stopover along the Platte River in central Nebraska during the spring migration.
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  • ICF_Prairie.-A web with heavy dew at sunrise. The International Crane Foundation's (ICF) mission is to conserve cranes and the ecosystems, or landscapes, on which they depend. In 1980 ICF began restoring native prairie, savanna, wetland, and woodland communities on the newly acquired 160 acre property north of Baraboo, Wisconsin.  The site now serves as an outdoor laboratory with over 100 acres of restored landscapes alongside another 60 acres of natural landscape, where the process of restoration can be explored and the lessons applied worldwide.
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  • Nebraska2009.-Sandhill Cranes and Prairie Chickens along with landscapes of the Great Plains.  Photo's by Tom Lynn
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  • Aerials of the Platte River Nebraska.  Sandhill Cranes annual migration stop over on the Platte River.
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  • Sandhill chicks with their parents in their their first 36 hours of life.  Photo by Tom Lynn/TLYNN@JOURNALSENTINEL.COM
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  • The 22nd Annual Monroe Balloon Festival offers numerous balloon launches and features leading balloon pilots from the Midwest
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  • Platte River Nebraska.  Sandhill Cranes annual migration stop over on the Platte River.
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  • Nebraska_2015.-The annual Sandhill Crane migration through Nebraska with a stop on the Platte River.
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  • Wisconsin's Last Great Places_2009.-Photo's by Tom Lynn
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  • Sandhill Cranes fly along Wisconsin River near Baraboo, Wisconsin as snow is falling.
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  • Sandhill Cranes fly into the Wisconsin River with numbers increasing as they prepare to migrate south,
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  • PlatteRiver2008.22-Sandhill Cranes make their annual stopover along the Platte River in central Nebraska during the spring migration.
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  • Photographs of people and places in Wisconsin
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  • Photographs of people and places in Wisconsin
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  • Apostle Island National Lake Shore ice caves.
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  • Photographs of people and places in Wisconsin
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  • Photographs of people and places in Wisconsin
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