EnviroScience Photo Gallery
EnviroScience biologists, scientists, engineers, and commercial divers encounter some of the most incredible wildlife while out in the field. In the photo gallery below, enjoy the true beauty and wonder of the environment that they’ve managed to capture and share.
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Lake Superior – ES Lake Management Group
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Aster at Kenston Lake Stream Restoration, Bainbridge, OH
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White-tailed deer – Odocoileus virginianus – in Summit County, OH
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Bear Tracks
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Canyonlands National Park, UT
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Cardinal perched on tree
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Coyote caught on trail camera
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Coyote drinking from stream
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Deer caught on trail camera
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Flowering dogwood – Cornus florida
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Hellbender – Cryptobranchus alleganiensis
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Eastern Hellbender – Cryptobranchus alleganiensis
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Eastern Hellbender – Cryptobranchus alleganiensis
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Red Eft/Red-spotted Newt – Notophthalmus viridescens
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Spotted Darter – Etheostoma maculatum (male)
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Orangethroat Darter- Etheostoma spectabile
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Varigate Darter – Etheostoma variatum
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Waterspout in Mobile, AL
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Juvenile Turtle
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Musk Thistle – Carduus nutans
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Frog underwater
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Yellow Lichen
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Lichen on tree
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Gray tree frog – Hyla versicolor
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Gauley River, West Virginia
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Greenfin Darter – Etheostoma chlorobranchium
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Greenfin Darter – Etheostoma chlorobranchium
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Harmful Algal Bloom – Cyanobacteria
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Hellbender – Cryptobranchus alleganiensis
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Striped Shiners – Luxilus chrysocephalus
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Invasive Zebra Mussels attached to a Pink Heelsplitter
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Luna Moth – Actias luna (Saturniidae), Clay County, WV
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Molting Stonefly – Stonefly exuvia (Perlidae: Plecoptera)
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Northern Hogsucker, Little Beaver Creek – Hypentelium nigricans
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Hellbender – Cryptobranchus alleganiensis
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Stonecat – Noturus flavus
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Cuyahoga River during winter; Ohio
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White-marked Tussock Moth Caterpillar – Orgyia leucostigma (Lymantriidae)
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Black Rat Snake- Pantherophis obsoletus – Clay County, WV
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Blue Damselfly – Calopterygidae (Calopteryx)
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Pink Lady Slipper; Moccasin Flower – Cypripedium acaule)
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Purple Pitcher Plants (Sarracenia purpurea)
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Racoons in a tree
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River Chub – Nocomis micropogon
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River Chub – Nocomis micropogon
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Skunk Cabbage – Symplocarpus foetidus
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White Trillium – Trillium grandiflorum
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Violets – Viola reichenbachiana
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Warpaint Shiner – Luxilus coccogenis)
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Frog spotted in a wetland at Freedom Trail, OH
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Wild Turkeys – Meleagris gallaparo) – caught on trail camera
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Wolf’s Milk/Pink Slime Mold/Toothpaste Mold – Lycogala epidendrum
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Stonecat – Noturus flavus – under a rock
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Wavy-rayed Lampmussel – Lampsilis fasciola – displaying its lure during a mussel survey
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Greenfin Darter – Etheostoma chlorobranchium
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Salamandar (Caudata)
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Brown-headed cowbird invades nest; brood parasitism
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Gray tree frog – Hyla versicolor
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Snapping turtle – Chelydra serpentina
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Big Brown Bat – Eptesicus fuscus
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Snowshoe Hare – Lepus americanus
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Male Eastern Box Turtle – Terrapene carolina carolina
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Male Eastern Box Turtle – Terrapene carolina carolina
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Gray Tree Frog – Hyla versicolor
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Harmful Algal Bloom – CyanoBacteria – Blue-Green Algae
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Brown Orb Weaver (Araneidae)
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Ruby Meadowhawk – Sympetrum rubicundulum (Libellulidae)
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Praying Mantis
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Short-horned grasshoppers (Acrididae)
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Coastline
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Coastline
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Endangered Indiana Bat – Myotis sodalis
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Amphibian Survey – American Toad – Anaxyrus americanus
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Northern Brown Snake – Storeria dekayi dekayi
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Endangered Little Brown Bat – Myotis lucifugus
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Longear Sunfish (Lepomis megalotisa) AL, fish sampling
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Marsh Marigold – Caltha palustris
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MN Bird Survey
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Monarch Butterflies – Danaus plexippus (Nymphalidae)
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North American Millipede – Narceus americanus
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Northern Hogsucker, Little Beaver Creek – Hypentelium nigricans
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Ohio Lamprey Oral Disk, Allegheny River – Petromyzon marinus
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Amphibian Survey
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Ohio Lamprey found while electrofishing; fish survey
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Paw Paw
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Pickerel Frog, Clay County WV; Amphibian Survey
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Eastern Red-spotted Newt
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Paddlefish; Fish Survey
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Frog spawn
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Freshwater mussel
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Wetland
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Running Buffalo Clover – Trifolium stoloniferum
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Zebra Swallowtail – Eurytides marcellus ( Papilionidae)
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Paw Paw Flower
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Red Eft/Red-spotted Newt – Notophthalmus viridescens
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Red Eft/Red-spotted Newt – Notophthalmus viridescens
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Red Eft/Red-spotted Newt, Clay County, WV
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Prairie Installation
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Prairie Installation
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Great Blue Lobelia – Lobelia siphilitica
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New England Aster at Prairie Installation
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New England Aster at Prairie Installation
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Stream in Portsmouth, OH
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Violet Wood Sorrel – Oxalis violacea – Pike County, OH
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Western Larch Pine Cone – Larix occidentalis
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Black Ratsnake eating squirrel
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Zebra Swallowtail – Eurytides marcellus ( Papilionidae)
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Striped Yellow & Black Locust Borer – Megacyllene robiniae
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Stonefly – Pteronarcys (Pteronarcyidae)
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Stag Beetle – Lucanus capreolus (Lucanidae)
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Snake in a tree
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Snail on a tree
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Shagbark Hickory Trees; Roost sites for endangered Indiana Bat
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Bald Eagle – Haliaeetus leucocephalus
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Halloween pennant (Celithemis eponina)
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Iris brevicauda
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Iris virginiana
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Tim Walters teaching
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Widow Skimmer female (Libellula luctuosa)
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Hyperbaric Chamber Diving Operations
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Widow Skimmer
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Button Bush
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Virgin Tiger Moth – Grammia virgo
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Virgin Tiger Moth – Grammia virgo
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Stonefly – Pterphmarcys spp – collected during an ES macroinvertebrate survey
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Spanish Mackerel –Scomberomorus maculatus collected for Human Health sample during USEPA NCCA
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Southern Flounder –Paralichthys lethostigma collected for Human Health Sample during USEPA NCCA
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Red Salamander – Pseudotriton ruber
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Pickerel Frog – Lithobates palustris observed during an ES wetland survey
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Northern Zigzag Salamander – Plethodon dorsalis
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Ohio Lamprey – Ichthyomyzon bdellium on the Alleghany River
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Bottom: One year after wetland restoration in McDavid, FL
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Brook Trout – Salvelinus fontinalis collected during an ES electrofishing survey
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Rainbow Mussel – Villosa iris in the Collins River, TN
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Timber Rattlesnake –Crotalus horridus
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Our client guarantee is to provide “Excellence in Any Environment” meaning no matter what we do, we will deliver on our Core Values of respect, client advocacy, quality work, accountability, teamwork, and safety. EnviroScience was created with the concept that we could solve complex problems by empowering great people. This concept still holds true today, as our scientists explore the latest in environmental legislation and regulations and incorporate the most up-to-date technology to gather and report data.
EnviroScience expertise includes but is not limited to aquatic survey (including macroinvertebrate surveys and biological assessments); ecological restoration; ecological services (including impact assessments, invasive species control, and water quality monitoring); emergency response; engineering and compliance services; endangered mussel surveys; laboratory and analysis; stormwater management; threatened and endangered species; and wetlands and streams (including delineation and mitigation). Further, EnviroScience is one of the few biological firms in the country that is a general member of the Association of Diving Contractors International (ADCI) and offers full-service commercial diving services.