Our Services

At this field station we offer the following public services:

  • Special use permits
  • Evaluations for conservation easements
  • Project reviews for drainage, pipeline installations, energy development or road improvements
  • Brochures, maps, and North Dakota hunting information
Larged-winged birds called sandhill cranes arrive in fields to feed at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.

Cooperative agriculture — partnering with farmers and ranchers to meet wildlife management objectives — is a long-standing practice on national wildlife refuges (50 CFR 29.2). Cooperative agreements between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and farmers or ranchers may permit grazing by cattle...

A beautiful green grassland with white flowers in bloom under a partly cloudy sky

In the United States, the Prairie Pothole Region is located within the northern Great Plains in parts of Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Characterized by thousands of shallow, glacially formed wetlands known as potholes, the Prairie Pothole Region provides habitat for...

Dozens of waterfowl flying over a grassy wetland

In the United States, the Prairie Pothole Region is located within the northern Great Plains in parts of Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Characterized by thousands of shallow wetlands known as potholes, the Prairie Pothole Region provides habitat for globally...

Cow grazing on USFWS land.

Kulm Wetland Management District near Kulm, North Dakota, has cooperative agriculture opportunities for grazing on 23 waterfowl production areas (WPA), with units ranging in size from 7 to 321 acres, in Dickey, LaMoure, Logan and McIntosh Counties. Permits range from one to...