Archives: Environmental Reports
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SRS Environmental Report 2012
David Scott of the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory (SREL) provided this year’s cover photo. The photo was taken in the…
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SRS Environmental Report 2011
The Indian Pink’s (Spigelia marilandica) summer flowers are brilliant red and tubular with canary yellow throats and can be found…
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SRS Environmental Report 2010
Chicasaw plums (Prunus angustifolia) can be found in powerline rights-of-way, abandoned agricultural fields, and other mostly treeless, sandy areas around…
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SRS Environmental Report 2009
A European dark honey bee (Apis melllifera mellifera) pays a springtime visit to the bloom of a chicasaw plum (Prunus…
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SRS Environmental Report 2008
Golden tickseed (Coreopsis tinctoria), also known as Calliopsis or Plains coreopsis, is a native species in the sunflower family. It…
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SRS Environmental Report 2007
Sugarcane plume, or beard grass (Saccharum giganteum), is a large, perennial grass found in ditches, savannahs, and woodland borders throughout…
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SRS Environmental Report 2006
The common moorhen (Gallinula chloropusAnolis), a medium-sized water bird that nests on SRS, is a member of the rail family…
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SRS Environmental Report 2005
The green anole (Anolis carolinensis) often is mistakenly called chameleon because of its ability to change color, choosing green or…
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SRS Environmental Report 2004
The longleaf pine (pinus palustris) is one of the dominant pine species at SRS. Distributed in the Atlantic and Gulf…
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SRS Environmental Report 2003
The leaves and fruit of a fallen sycamore tree (Platanus occidentalis) dangle over the Savannah River as it flows along…
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SRS Environmental Report 2002
A skipper butterfly, one of some 50 species of skippers in South Carolina, rests on a morning glory (Ipomoea pandurata),…
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SRS Environmental Report 2001
Sidebar Data Environmental Report for 2001 Potential Radiation Dose Tables Radiological Effluent Monitoring Tables Radiological Environmental Surveillance Tables Nonradiological Effluent…

