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Beaver dam

Beaver dam in woody draw Cross Ranch in North Dakota. Photograph was taken before The Nature Conservancy purchase of the former Gaines Ranch.

Celastrus scandens

W. Carter Johnson photographed this Celastrus scandens while conducting research in the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.

Hole in a cottonwood tree

These wet former branch cavities are habitat for insects, tree frogs, and a water source for birds at Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.

Large ash tree

Janet Johnson stand next to the largest green ash tree sampled in W. Carter Johnson's research at #26 in the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River in North Dakota.

Large Cottonwood tree

Cottonwood tree is 19.5 feet tall. In 2008 it was discovered that this tree and most other extremely large and old cottonwoods in this stand had died and fallen to the ground. This tree may have been present when Lewis and Clark passed by in the early 1800's. W. Carter Johnson's wife, Janet, is next to tree.

Missouri grape fern

W. Carter Johnson photographed this Missouri grape fern during his research. It is found in the rich, late successional forests along the Missouri River.

Missouri grape fern

W. Carter Johnson photographed this Missouri grape fern during his research. It is found in the rich, late successional forests along the Missouri River.

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