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Bamforth National Wildlife Refuge is in a high-plains ecosystem known as the Laramie Basin. It is a high-elevation, dry grassland surrounded by mountains in the southern part of the Laramie Plains. Hunters may access the refuge to hunt elk, mule deer, pronghorn, white-tailed deer, chukar and gray partridge, pheasant, rabbit, sharp-tailed grouse and wild turkey according to Wyoming state seasons and regulations. The refuge has no facilities and is only accessible for walk-in hunting.
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