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CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. - The Camp Pendleton Environmental Security Wild Life Management Team hosted an event for children from the Abby Reinke Elementary School to learn about the Snowy Plover at the
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Two students from Abbey Reinke Elementary School hold up a welcome home sign for "Wolfie" during a ceremony at the school Jan. 7 in Temecula, Calif. Wolfie spent seven months with the
![CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. - The Camp Pendleton Environmental Security Wild Life Management Team hosted an event for children from the Abby Reinke Elementary School to learn about the Snowy Plover at the CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. - The Camp Pendleton Environmental Security Wild Life Management Team hosted an event for children from the Abby Reinke Elementary School to learn about the Snowy Plover at the](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/P2WER9/camp-pendleton-calif-the-camp-pendleton-environmental-security-wild-life-management-team-hosted-an-event-for-children-from-the-abby-reinke-elementary-school-to-learn-about-the-snowy-plover-at-the-northern-edge-of-del-mar-beach-august-5-the-snowy-plover-is-one-of-18-endangered-species-aboard-the-installation-the-kids-made-signs-to-place-on-the-fence-on-the-north-side-of-the-beach-to-protect-snowy-plover-breeding-area-in-addition-the-children-identified-snowy-plover-food-made-plover-nests-and-looked-out-across-the-beach-with-binoculars-in-an-attempt-to-spot-the-bird-P2WER9.jpg)