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  • Carol Ralph, president of the North Coast Chapter of the Native Plant Society of California, replanting Dudleya farinosa into it's native habitat of steep coastal bluffs. Earlier in the month over 2000 plants were seized from poachers before export to Asian markets.
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  • Carol Ralph, president of the North Coast Chapter of the Native Plant Society of California, replanting Dudleya farinosa into it's native habitat of steep coastal bluffs. Earlier in the month over 2000 plants were seized from poachers before export to Asian markets.
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  • Jenny Hutchinson of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and California Native Plant Society member, carries a box of Dudleya farinosa for replanting on the bluffs where they had been removed poachers.
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  • CSP intern Mae McLean, replanting Dudleya farinosa into it's native habitat of steep coastal bluffs. Earlier in the month over 2000 plants were seized from poachers before export to Asian markets.
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  • In the shade of the great costal Redwoods, ferns are one of the few plants able to thrive.
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  • CSP intern Mae McLean, replanting Dudleya farinosa seized from poachers before export to Asian markets.
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  • Dudleya farinosa, growing in their native habitat along the Northern California Coast.
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  • Bianca Hayashi of CDFW and Jenny Hutchinson of U.S.FWS replanting some of the recovered succulents as part of Operation Free the Dudleya.
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  • CSP intern Mae McLean, replanting Dudleya farinosa seized from poachers before export to Asian markets.
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  • CSP intern Mae McLean, replanting Dudleya farinosa seized from poachers before export to Asian markets.
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  • Bianca Hayashi of CDFW poses with a handful of the recovered Dudleya succulents.
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  • Briefing for Operation Free the Dudleya, conducted by CDFW, FWS, CNPS, NPS, and CPS
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  • California endemic, Dudleya farinosa siezed from poachers before being sent to Asia.
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  • California State Parks Intern Mae McLean, poses with a load of invasive iceplant she has removed from the coastal bluffs, a side benifit of Operation Free the Dudleya.
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  • Morning mist over Trap ponds Cypress trees, Delaware.
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  • a gnarled Bald Cypress stands in Trussum pond, Delaware
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  • The remains of a long fallen Bald Cypress stand above the surface of Trap Pond, Delaware.
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  • Great Blue Heron over Trap pond, Delaware.
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  • Great Blue Heron over Trap pond, Delaware.
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  • Early morning mist singles out a Bald Cypress growing in Delaware's Trap Pond.
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  • contrails and morning mist over Trap ponds Cypress trees, Delaware.
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  • Bald Cypress on Trussum pond, Delaware.
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  • Bald Cypress and morning mist, Trap Pond Delaware.
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  • A Kayak cuts through the calm waters and morning mist, Trap Pond, Deleware.
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  • Morning mist over Trap pond, Delaware.
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  • Great Blue Heron over Trap pond, Delaware.
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  • Water spills over rocks along a small stream in the Smokey Mountains National park.
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  • sticks and stones
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  • A mountain stream flows over some rocks in Smokey Mountains National Park
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  • An Owl perches among the branches asa man fly fishes in one of the many rich streams of the Smokey mountains national park.
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  • with spring comes the blue bird and buds on the trees.
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  • with spring comes the blue bird and buds on the trees.
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  • Water flows through a rocky stream bed, Smokey Mountains National Park, North Carolina
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  • One of the many trout streams in the Smokey mountains national park.
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  • Miconia, one of Hawaii's most invasive plant species.
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