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  • Phototaxis projector test with image by Sherly Hester on side of Nik Tavenner's barn
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  • Research ecologist, Daniel Fagre Ph.D., on Hidden Lake Trail heading towards Mount Clements at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • A lateral moraine (top right) showing the edge of a glacier that disappeared from the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Dan Fagre Ph.D. of the USGS and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • Research ecologist, Daniel Fagre Ph.D., on Hidden Lake Trail heading towards Mount Clements at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • Research ecologist, Daniel Fagre Ph.D., on Hidden Lake Trail heading towards Mount Clements at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • Research ecologist, Daniel Fagre Ph.D., on Hidden Lake Trail heading towards Mount Clements at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • Daniel Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist for the USGS in his office in the Global Change building in Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. He described the effects of receding glaciers to mountain ecosystems. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • Daniel Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist for the USGS in his office in the Global Change building in Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. He described the effects of receding glaciers to mountain ecosystems. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • A lateral moraine (center) showing the edge of a glacier that disappeared from the base of Mount Clements at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Dan Fagre Ph.D. of the USGS and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • Research ecologist, Daniel Fagre Ph.D., on Hidden Lake Trail heading towards Mount Clements at Logan Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • Daniel Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist for the USGS in his office in the Global Change building in Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. He described the effects of receding glaciers to mountain ecosystems. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • Daniel Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist for the USGS in his office in the Global Change building in Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. He described the effects of receding glaciers to mountain ecosystems. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • Daniel Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist for the USGS in his office in the Global Change building in Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. He described the effects of receding glaciers to mountain ecosystems. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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  • A shelf of books in the office of Daniel Fagre Ph.D., a research ecologist for the USGS in Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Fagre and his staff are working on the climate change in mountain ecosystems project which includes looking at what has happened in Glacier National Park since the little ice age ended in 1850.
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