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Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge Photographs

This collection consists of photographs from the Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge internal files. Many of these photographs are from narrative reports from 1949-2000. The photographs primarily document the activities of the refuge and its impact on the refuge's natural landscape. The original photographs still reside at the Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge headquarters.
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  • McDowell Lake - Showing Tule growth by Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge (Wash.)

    McDowell Lake - Showing Tule growth

  • Tom Mann Lake - created by structure S-1-16 by Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge (Wash.)

    Tom Mann Lake - created by structure S-1-16

  • Tritt Lake - Water held by S-1-2 by Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge (Wash.)

    Tritt Lake - Water held by S-1-2

  • Turnbull dike looking south from tower by Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge (Wash.)

    Turnbull dike looking south from tower

  • Upper Turnbull looking East from tower by Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge (Wash.)

    Upper Turnbull looking East from tower

  • Cattail growth appearing in field which had been cultivated for 20 years by Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge (Wash.)

    Cattail growth appearing in field which had been cultivated for 20 years

  • Cattails - cut, and piled ready for burning by Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge (Wash.)

    Cattails - cut, and piled ready for burning

  • Sweet Clover field after rejuvenating by discing and harrowing by Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge (Wash.)

    Sweet Clover field after rejuvenating by discing and harrowing

 

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