Ground Cover Restoration Data Collection

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Ground Cover Restoration Data Collection

Upland Habitat biologists Kent Williges (left) and Johanna Freeman (right) evaluate vegetation for Ground Cover Restoration data collection.


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Otoliths, commonly known as "ear stones," are hard, bone-like structures located directly behind the brain of bony fishes. These structures aid fish in balance and hearing.

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