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    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Partners with U.S. Navy to Delist Endangered Species on San Clemente Island [Image 1 of 10]

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    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Partners with U.S. Navy to Delist Endangered Species on San Clemente Island

    SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES

    01.12.2023

    Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Eshleman 

    Navy Region Southwest

    230112-N-EV253-1092 SAN DIEGO (Jan. 12, 2023) – Wildlife biologist Melissa Booker, in charge of terrestrial wildlife and seabirds for Naval Base Coronado, speaks with press during a media embark aboard San Clemente Island, Jan. 12, 2023. During the embark, representatives from the U.S. Navy spoke with various media entities reporting on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife’s recent announcement to delist four species of plant and one species of bird endemic to San Clemente Island from the Endangered Species list, thanks to the efforts of Naval Base Coronado and Commander, Pacific Fleet wildlife biologists and botanists. The specimens delisted include the San Clemente Island paintbrush, lotus, larkspur, bush-mallow and San Clemente Bell’s sparrow. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Sara Eshleman)

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    Date Taken: 01.12.2023
    Date Posted: 01.24.2023 15:47
    Photo ID: 7599773
    VIRIN: 230112-N-EV253-1092
    Resolution: 3712x5568
    Size: 1.62 MB
    Location: SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND, CALIFORNIA, US

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