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fleur with bo
Image by BruceTurner
bo is a service animal of the hearing sort. he alerts his owner when alarms go off or if there's a knock at the door.
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Check out these service animal images:
fleur with bo
Image by BruceTurner
bo is a service animal of the hearing sort. he alerts his owner when alarms go off or if there's a knock at the door.
A few nice service animal images I found:
Beans
Image by stephskardal
Beans is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #A338986.
Morena
Image by stephskardal
Morena is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #A337028.
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Golden Retriever Service Dog 2
Image by Found Animals
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Golden Retriever Service Dog
Image by Found Animals
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This license allows for the use and modification of these images as long as attribution is given to The Found Animals Foundation in the form of a link to our site, www.foundanimals.org or directly to the image hosted at the above url.
Attribution is also required for derivative work.
Use of this images for print can be obtained by contacting The Found Animals Foundation at info@foundanimals.org with the subject "Photo Licensing."
Only live animals can grow new hair
Image by afagen
Museum of Westward Expansion, Gateway Arch, Jefferson National Expansion Memorial (U.S. National Park Service), St. Louis, MO
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Dakota in my friend's back yard
Image by maplegirlie
This charming 7-month-old neutered pit bull terrier is available for foster or adoption. Ask for animal ID# A338181 when you call or stop by Salt Lake County Animal Services shelter, 511 W 3900 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84123 phone: (801) 559-1100
Read more about this adoptable dog at chicksdigpits's posterous
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"Service Turtle" in hand.
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Service Animal
Image by tom.arthur
As seen at the Lions Surf City Splash in Huntington Beach, CA
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Magic, Turn that frown upside down - you are about to get a bunch of tummy rubs!
Image by stephskardal
Magic is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #340230.
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Charlie
Image by stephskardal
Charlie is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #A337297.
Darla
Image by stephskardal
Darla is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #A337505.
Darla, Cuddler Pro
Image by stephskardal
Darla is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #A337505.
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Main Library Stuffed Animal Fashion Expo
Image by ACPL
In December 2007, people of all ages came to the Children's Services department to dress their favorite stuffed animal with the latest fashions. We used fabric, ribbon, pom pons, pipe cleaners, sequins, buttons, and more. We had so much fun!
Main Library Stuffed Animal Fashion Expo
Image by ACPL
In December 2007, people of all ages came to the Children's Services department to dress their favorite stuffed animal with the latest fashions. We used fabric, ribbon, pom pons, pipe cleaners, sequins, buttons, and more. We had so much fun!
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Main Library Stuffed Animal Fashion Expo
Image by ACPL
In December 2007, people of all ages came to the Children's Services department to dress their favorite stuffed animal with the latest fashions. We used fabric, ribbon, pom pons, pipe cleaners, sequins, buttons, and more. We had so much fun!
Main Library Stuffed Animal Fashion Expo
Image by ACPL
In December 2007, people of all ages came to the Children's Services department to dress their favorite stuffed animal with the latest fashions. We used fabric, ribbon, pom pons, pipe cleaners, sequins, buttons, and more. We had so much fun!
A few nice service animal images I found:
animals at the service
Image by MBK (Marjie)
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09di1018-02 Acting Administrator Animal Plant and Health Inspection Service Kevin Shea
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Portrait Acting Administrator Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Kevin Shea. USDA Photo by Ken Hammond.
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Baebae, Cheese
Image by stephskardal
Baebae is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #340713.
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Chris Ulrey, National Park Service
Image by USFWS/Southeast
Southern Appalachian bogs are one of the rarest habitats in North America, and home to numerous rare plants and animals. These lands are currently owned by myriad people and organizations, including the National Park Service, N.C. Forest Service, The Nature Conservancy and private individuals. In an effort to bring together these managers with experts from a variety of bog-related fields, the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program and Division of Parks and Recreation, The Nature Conservancy, and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service recently convened the Bog Learning Network.
The goal of the network is to bring together bog managers with botanists, wildlife biologists, hydrologists, and other experts to help answer some of the fundamental questions about bog management, and provide bog managers with the tools they need to do their job as well as possible.
In addition to providing a home for some of the rarest plants and animals in the southeast, bogs provide habitat for a variety of songbirds and game animals. They also perform a variety of services that benefit humans, including storing floodwater and releasing water slowly over time – helping ameliorate the impacts of flood and drought; and filtering pollutants from water.
Photo credit: Gary Peeples/USFWS, Asheville Field Office
Retired USGS biologist Steve Ahlstead chats with Service intern Byron Hamstead
Image by USFWS/Southeast
On September 25, 2012, the Service , Virginia Tech, Lincoln Memorial University, and several other partners released 5,000 endangered mussels into the Tennessee stretch of the Powell River.
Biologists released more than 4,000 one-year-old endangered oyster mussels and 1,000 one-year-old endangered combshell mussels across four sites on the Powell River. The animals were propagated and reared at Virginia Tech’s Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Center in Blacksburg, Virginia. The release is the largest recovery effort to date for the two endangered mussels in the Powell River.
The Powell River is one of the nation’s most diverse, with nearly 100 species of fish, and 35 species of mussels. Mussels benefit people and wildlife alike. Mussels clean rivers by filtering algae, bacteria and debris suspended in the water. Mussels are sensitive to water pollutions and are used by scientists to monitor river health. Many animals such as otter, fish, and migratory birds reply upon healthy freshwater mussel assemblages as a food source.
Credit: Gary Peeples/USFWS
www.fws.gov/asheville/
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animal sculp tattoo (Dejavu Tattoo Studio Chiangmai Thailand)
Image by augrust
Gobi, Hi
Image by stephskardal
Gobi was adopted last night while we were taking pictures of him. Call Salt Lake Animal Services at 801-558-1100 to find another loving adoptable pit bull!
Gobi
Image by stephskardal
Gobi was adopted last night while we were taking pictures of him. Call Salt Lake Animal Services at 801-558-1100 to find another loving adoptable pit bull!
A few nice service animal images I found:
Aquarius
Image by stephskardal
Aquarius is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #A338507.
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Giraffe Service
Image by Lotzman Katzman
If you need to service your giraffe
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Marcy
Image by stephskardal
Marcy is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #A337755.
Morena
Image by stephskardal
Morena is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #A337028.
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trash bunny gets serviced
Image by kidicarus222
Aquarius and Gemini
Image by stephskardal
Aquarius is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #A338507.
Gemini is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #A338372.
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Dandelion
Image by stephskardal
Dandelion is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #A338575.
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