USFWS Pacific Southwest Region: Cordgrass at Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS Pacific Southwest Region: Light-footed clapper rails being release on Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS Pacific Southwest Region: Clapper rails bursting from their boxes
USFWS Pacific Southwest Region: Banding clapper rails before release
USFWS Pacific Southwest Region: Deputy project Leader Jill Terp and Secretary Haaland look at Coyote bush, known as cowboy cologne
USFWS Pacific Southwest Region: Secretary Haaland and FWS employees at Seal Beach
USFWS Pacific Southwest Region: Secretary of Interior visit to Seal Beach NWR for Endangered Species Day
USFWS Pacific Southwest Region: Secretary of Interior Haaland planting natives with Conservation Corps of Long Beach
USFWS Pacific Southwest Region: Secretary of Interior Haaland and refuge staff view the California least tern nesting site
USFWS Pacific Southwest Region: Secretary Haaland and partners look for birds in theSeal Beach marsh lands
USFWS Pacific Southwest Region: Partners view sea turtles on the refuge
USFWS Pacific Southwest Region: Friends of Seal Beach NWR share about their work to maintain the native plant garden
USFWS Pacific Southwest Region: Deputy Project Leader and Secretary Haaland looking at native plants
USFWS Pacific Southwest Region: Secretary of Interior Haaland planting natives with Conservation Corps of Long Beach