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2018 Winning Photo
Photo Category: Environmental Features, Flora, and Fauna
Photographer: I-Ting Chiang
Trail: Congress Trail
Long-tailed weasel near the House Group, Congress Trail, Sequoia National Park, CA
Photo Details
Photo by: I-Ting Chiang
More winners from past years in the Environmental Features, Flora, and Fauna category
Purple Gallinule, one of the most beautiful birds along our rivers and not often seen; along the paddling trail in the Aucilla Wildlife Management Area
Purple Gallinule, one of the most beautiful birds along our rivers and not often seen; along the paddling trail in the Aucilla Wildlife Management Area
Purple Gallinule, one of the most beautiful birds along our rivers and not often seen; along the paddling trail in the Aucilla Wildlife Management Area
An armadillo running across the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail in Orange Beach and Gulf State Park, Alabama
An armadillo running across the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail in Orange Beach and Gulf State Park, Alabama
An armadillo running across the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail in Orange Beach and Gulf State Park, Alabama
A “rafter” of turkeys crossing the GAP Trail next to the entrance of Borden Tunnel near Frostburg.
A “rafter” of turkeys crossing the GAP Trail next to the entrance of Borden Tunnel near Frostburg.
A “rafter” of turkeys crossing the GAP Trail next to the entrance of Borden Tunnel near Frostburg.
Great Blue Heron at the Raymond Brook Marsh along the Air Line Trail in Hebron, Connecticut
Great Blue Heron at the Raymond Brook Marsh along the Air Line Trail in Hebron, Connecticut
Great Blue Heron at the Raymond Brook Marsh along the Air Line Trail in Hebron, Connecticut
Old growth moss on Douglas Fir roots; Salmon River Trail on the Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon
Old growth moss on Douglas Fir roots; Salmon River Trail on the Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon
Old growth moss on Douglas Fir roots; Salmon River Trail on the Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon
A family of badgers at the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge; Stevensville, Montana
A family of badgers at the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge; Stevensville, Montana
A family of badgers at the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge; Stevensville, Montana
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