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Ladybeetle on Blue Camas (Camassia quamash) in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, an important plant to indigenous inhabitants (Kalapuya)
Blue Camas (Camassia quamash) in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, an important plant to indigenous inhabitants (Kalapuya)
Flowering arnica (sp.) and beautiful mountain scenery near the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Oregon
Road-killed black bear (Ursus americanus) on the highway leading through the Oregon Coast Range from Eugene to Florence
Insect on Blue Camas (Camassia quamash) in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, an important plant to indigenous inhabitants (Kalapuya)
Canada geese (Branta canadensis) fighting with each other in the West Eugene Wetlands, Willamette Valley, Oregon
Solitary trees sit atop a hill in a clearcut on the Willamette National Forest in Oregon. Wide-angle.
Activists maneuver a cross-section from an ancient Douglas-fir tree logged in the Willamette national forest, Oregon. It was taken on a national tour.
Nesting great blue herons (Ardea herodias) in an old black cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa) tree along the Willamette River near Eugene, Oregon
Blue Camas (Camassia quamash) in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, an important plant to indigenous inhabitants (Kalapuya)
Date markers on a cross-section (or "round") from an ancient Douglas-fir tree in Oregon. Dates read 1579, 1620, and 1664.
Cyclist passes housing subdivison and a sawmill in the West Eugene wetlands, Willamette Valley, Oregon
Blue Camas (Camassia quamash) in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, an important plant to indigenous inhabitants (Kalapuya)
Waterbirds in the West Eugene Wetlands, Willamette Valley, Oregon. More than 95%% of the valley's wetlands have been destroyed by people.
Sign in the Umpqua National Forest in Oregon reads Danger Trees - No Parking or Stopping Next 2 Miles.
Blue Camas (Camassia quamash) in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, an important plant to indigenous inhabitants (Kalapuya)
Waterbirds in the West Eugene Wetlands, Willamette Valley, Oregon. More than 95%% of the valley's wetlands have been destroyed by people.
New homes built on filled wetlands in the Willamette Valley, Eugene, Oregon. 99%% of the wetlands in the valley have already been destroyed by humans.
Ladybeetle on Blue Camas (Camassia quamash) in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, an important plant to indigenous inhabitants (Kalapuya)
Spider on Blue Camas (Camassia quamash) in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, an important plant to indigenous inhabitants (Kalapuya)
Muddy water from the Cougar Reservoir flows through a creek along the McKenzie River in Oregon, in an area with heavy sediment from clearcut logging.
Activists gather around a cross-section from an ancient Douglas-fir tree logged in the Willamette national forest, Oregon. It was taken on a national tour.
Blue Camas (Camassia quamash) in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, an important plant to indigenous inhabitants (Kalapuya)
Flowering arnica (sp.) and beautiful mountain scenery near the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Oregon
Insect on Blue Camas (Camassia quamash) in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, an important plant to indigenous inhabitants (Kalapuya)
Nesting great blue herons (Ardea herodias) in an old black cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa) tree along the Willamette River near Eugene, Oregon