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  • Endangered California Least Tern (Sternula antillarum brownii) flying . Tijuana River Estuarine Reserve, CA. This migratory bird is a U.S. federally listed endangered subspecies. The total population of the subspecies amounted to 582 breeding pairs in the year 1974, when census work on this bird began. While numbers have gradually increased with its protected status, the species is still vulnerable to natural disasters or further disturbance of man (wiki 2009)
    California Least Tern-Kip-3462.jpg
  • Endangered California Least Tern (Sternula antillarum brownii) flying . Tijuana River Estuarine Reserve, CA. This migratory bird is a U.S. federally listed endangered subspecies. The total population of the subspecies amounted to 582 breeding pairs in the year 1974, when census work on this bird began. While numbers have gradually increased with its protected status, the species is still vulnerable to natural disasters or further disturbance of man (wiki 2009)
    California Least Tern-Kip-3463.jpg
  • The endangered Clapper Rail looks for food along the edge of San Francisco Bay. The population levels of the California Clapper Rail are precariously low due to destruction of its coastal habitat by prior land development and shoreline fill.
    Clapper Rail- Kip-3050.jpg
  • A stand of endangered Elkhorn Coral at the Swan Islands off the coast of Honduras.
    Elkhorn Coral_HondurasMG_9733.jpg
  • A healthy stand of endangered staghorn coral at Cordelia Banks at Roatan, an island off the coast of Honduras.
    Cordelia Bank_0684.jpg
  • An endangered desert tortoise in Anza Borrego Desert State Park, California.
    Desert Tortoise_MG_1210.jpg
  • The endangered Clapper Rail looks for food along the edge of San Francisco Bay. The population levels of the California Clapper Rail are precariously low due to destruction of its coastal habitat by prior land development and shoreline fill.
    CA Clapper Rail.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north/northeast. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3726.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north/northeast. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3725.jpg
  • Endangered Cuban Crocodile, Zapata Reserve, Cuba
    Cuban Croc_MG_8605.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3731.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3729.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north/northeast. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3727.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north/northwest. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3723.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north/northeast. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3730.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking north. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3728.jpg
  • View of the Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve from the air looking northwest. The Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve contains a critically important Southern California estuary, which supports many sensitive plant and animal species. The site includes extensive wetland and channel habitats along with some uplands and is adjacent to a sandy beach, subtidal rocky reef, and kelp beds. The reserve provides habitat for migratory waterfowl along with several plants and animals listed as endangered, such as the salt marsh bird's-beak, light-footed clapper rail, and Belding's savannah sparrow. It is also an important regional nursery for halibut and other marine and estuarine fish (nrs.ucop.edu/Carpinteria-Salt-Marsh.com).
    Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve_3724.jpg
  • A California Condor perched high above the Big Sur coast.  California Condors were on the brink on extinction just a few years ago, but they are making a slow recover thanks to a sucessful captive breeding program.
    Condor1.jpg
  • A California Condor perched high above the Big Sur coast.  California Condors were on the brink on extinction just a few years ago, but they are making a slow recover thanks to a sucessful captive breeding program.
    CA Condor-Kip-182.jpg
  • Humpback Whale from the air. Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary.
    Humpbacks Stellwagen Bank.jpg
  • Loggerhead Turtle - Belize
    Loggerhead_MG_6081.jpg
  • A male Stellar Sea Lion (Eumetopias jubatus) hauled out on rocks in Alaska.
    Sea Lion Alaska_MG_0985.jpg
  • Multiple species of coral make up a healthy coral reef ecosystem at Cordelia Banks at Roatan, off the coast of Honduras.
    Cordelia Bank Coral Reef.jpg
  • A split water view of a rare Ridley Sea Turtle at the Cocos Island off the coast of Costa Rica.
    Turtle Split Shot_(c)KipEvansMG_1840.jpg
  • Gill net fishermen show off a hammerhead shark, their catch of the day, in Kino Bay, Mexico.
    Fishermen & Hammerhead Shark_MG_9621.jpg
  • A fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) comes to the surface for air in Kino Bay, Mexico.
    Fin Whale & Island_MG_8884.jpg
  • Female sea otter eating a large sheep crab.
    sea otter with crab_MG_0918.jpg
  • Three-toed sloth in Costa Rica.
    ThreeToedSloth_MG_6037.jpg
  • Stellar sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) hauled out on rocks off the coast of Alaska.
    Sea Lions Alaska__MG_0965.jpg
  • A large male Stellar Sea Lion (Eumetopias jubatus) hauled out on rocks along the coast of Alaska.
    Sea Lion Alaska__MG_0982.jpg
  • A close up view of a female elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris) hauled out at a rookery at Piedras Blancas, California.
    Female Elephant Seal_MG_4489.jpg
  • A male northern elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris) hauled out at the Piedras Blancas rookery in California.
    ElephantSeal_MG_4453.jpg
  • A fight between two male northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) at the Piedras Blancas rookery in California.
    Elephant Seals_MG_4503.jpg
  • Green Sea Turtle, Ohau Hawaii
    Green Sea Turtle.jpg
  • An American Crocodile underwater in Cuba.
    Crocodile_MG_6356.jpg
  • An American Crocodile underwater in a mangrove forest in Cuba.
    Crocodile_MG_6244.jpg
  • A view of a American Crocodile at the surface of the water in a shallow water of a mangrove forest in Cuba.
    Crocodile_MG_5669 1.jpg
  • A split water view of a American Crocodile swimming through a mangrove forest in Cuba.
    Crocodile Split View_MG_6135.jpg
  • Underwater with a 9-foot long American Crocodile in Cuba.
    Crocodile Close Up_MG_6382.jpg
  • Black-browed Albatross in Chile.
    Black Browed Albatross_MG_7998.jpg
  • Blue whale tails rising out of the Pacific Ocean near Santa Rosa Island, CA
    Kip317 Blue Whale.jpg
  • California Condors were on the brink on extinction just a few years ago, but they are making a slow recover thanks to a sucessful captive breeding program.
    CA Condor-Kip-179.jpg
  • Black Abalone (Haliotis craacherodii), Carmel Point, CA
    Abalone-Kip_1042.jpg
  • A young California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) entangled by a gill net around its neck in Kino Bay, Mexico.
    Sea Lion & Gill Net_MG_8491.jpg
  • A Mexican shrimp trawler fishing in Kino Bay, Mexico.
    Mexican Shrimp Trawler_MG_9117.jpg
  • Gill net fishermen pull in their catch including a hammerhead shark in Kino Bay, Mexico.
    Gill-Net Fishermen_MG_9603.jpg
  • A side-view of a fin whale's mouth as it lunges towards the surface to feed in Kino Bay, Mexico.
    Fin Whale_MG_9695.jpg
  • Catch of the day from a crab fisherman in Kino Bay, Mexico.
    Crab Fishers Catch_MG_8949.jpg
  • Discarded by-catch from a shrimp trawler in Kino Bay, Mexico, includes numerous species of fish and rays.
    By-Catch_MG_9166.jpg
  • A sea otter swims through an eel grass bed in Elkhorn Slough - Moss Landing, California.
    Sea Otter_MG_7790.jpg
  • Green Sea Turtle, Ohau Hawaii
    green turtle.jpg
  • Cuban crocodile covered by reeds.
    Croc Covered by Reeds_MG_8591.jpg
  • Humpback whale tails on foggy Monterey Bay - Megaptera novaeangliae
    Humpback whale tails.jpg
  • California Condor
    CA Condor LM4C3373.jpg
  • A bull elk in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
    Rockys_MG_9078.jpg
  • A healthy stand of Elkhorn Coral (Acropora palmata) on a shallow reef in Cuba.
    Elkhorn Coral Cuba_MG_9037.jpg
  • A split-water view of a rare Ridley Sea Turtle at the Cocos Island off the coast of Costa Rica.
    Ridley Sea Turtle_MG_1834.jpg
  • A black-browed albatross in Chile.
    Black-Browed Albatross_MG_8257.jpg
  • A gray whale breaks the surface and blows.
    KIp Evans - 185 Gray whale.jpg
  • A fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) feeds at the surface of Kino Bay, Mexico.
    Fin Whale Feeding_MG_9677.jpg
  • A sea otter swims through an eel grass bed in Elkhorn Slough - Moss Landing, California.
    Sea Otter_MG_7747.jpg
  • Green Sea Turtle, Ohau Hawaii
    Green Sea Turtle.jpg
  • Cuban Crocodile
    Cuban Croc__MG_8632.jpg
  • Green Sea Turtle, Ohau Hawaii
    Green Sea Turtle (1).jpg
  • Young and old California Condors
    CA Condor LM4C3377.jpg
  • California Condor
    CA Condor LM4C1071.jpg