A Service employee leads a group on a hike; the attendees look through binoculars at wildlife

National Wildlife Refuges serve many purposes, and one of our most important roles is as outdoor classrooms to teach about wildlife and natural resources.  While limited, Hart Mountain Refuge does offer environmental education programs for a variety of audiences and each year youth and adult groups visit to learn about a specific topic on wildlife, habitat, or ecological processes.

Is your school, youth, environmental or other group interested in learning more about the wildlife, plants, habitats and ecology of a particular national wildlife refuge national wildlife refuge
A national wildlife refuge is typically a contiguous area of land and water managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service  for the conservation and, where appropriate, restoration of fish, wildlife and plant resources and their habitats for the benefit of present and future generations of Americans.

Learn more about national wildlife refuge
?  Contact us or check the calendar to find more on program availability.  Refuges are wild places, and we want to teach you more about them!