University of Florida's "Croc Docs", biologist and graduate student, Brandon Welty, prepares several snares to catch alligators with, during the field surveys. The team does not use bait or hooks to catch the alligators, the reptiles are quick, agile and strong which makes them a challenging capture.
The RECOVER team conducts scientific and technical evaluations and assessments for improving CERP’s ability to restore, preserve and protect the South Florida ecosystem while providing for the region's other water-related needs. RECOVER applies a system-wide perspective to the planning and implementation of the CERP and communicates and coordinates the results of these evaluations and assessments to managers, decision-makers and the public.
We are the nation's Environmental Engineers with over four thousand of the USACE workforce specializing in unique environmental disciplines. We make a difference in the lives of American citizens through Everglades restoration we provide clean water to over 8 million people in the state of Florida. (U.S. Army Photo by Brigida Sanchez)
Date Taken: | 11.26.2024 |
Date Posted: | 12.16.2024 13:17 |
Photo ID: | 8802785 |
VIRIN: | 241127-A-AZ289-1009 |
Resolution: | 4000x6000 |
Size: | 16.73 MB |
Location: | MIAMI, FLORIDA, US |
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