Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Comprehensive Management Plan

Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Comprehensive Management Plan
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11 sandhill cranes in flight with wings outstretched, with only the sky in the background. The cranes are all flying to the left and the sky is a mix of periwinkle blue and thin white clouds.
The 30,700 acre refuge was established in 1965 at the urging of local conservationists and hunters interested in restoring the wildlife values of the St. Francis River Basin. Following that, the refuge became and remains the largest public land holding in Sherburne County. The refuge is now a wild...
Visitor center and deck viewed from Center Pond
Welcome to the Fergus Falls Wetland Management District, where we care for 50,000 acres of wildlife habitat scattered across five counties in western Minnesota. Situated on the eastern edge of North America's Prairie Pothole Region, also known as the duck factory, we strive to preserve, restore,...
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Wildlife refuges
Wilderness
Waterfowl
Surveying
Rivers and streams
Research
Law enforcement
Hunting
History
Habitat conservation
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Birds