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Four Sandhill cranes in flight
Sandhill Cranes Nest for the First Time at Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge
Aug 22, 2023
A beaver chews on a stick while sitting in a pond
Our Partners
Leave it to Beaver: Partners Collaborate on Beaver Dam Analog Project
Mar 9, 2023
Fire crew setting fire to the field for a prescribed fire
Land Management
Prescribed Fire at Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge
Sep 29, 2022
A man teaching a woman how to handle a crossbow while she aims at an archery target
Recreation
2022-2023 Station-Specific Hunting and Sport Fishing Final Rule
Sep 15, 2022
A closeup of a wild turkey against a green, vegetated background
Recreation
Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge Turkey Hunt Plan
Sep 15, 2022
Children Hiking on Sheepy Ridge with Staff at Tule Lake NWR
Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge Guided Hike Schedule - 2022
Jul 14, 2022
FWS Patrol Captain Kelly Knutson, a Federal Wildlife Officer, and a U.S. Forest Service agent stand next to patrol vehicles (one white truck and the other is tan) with there backs showing.
Wildlife Crime
Federal Wildlife Officer’s Persistence Leads to Justice in Large Scale Timber Theft
May 12, 2021
Crops of wheat growing on the top of a flood-carved mesa are a green contrast to the surrounding drier landscape.
History and Culture
How did the Channeled Scablands Form?
Mar 8, 2017
Four Sandhill cranes in flight
Sandhill Cranes Nest for the First Time at Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge
Aug 22, 2023
A beaver chews on a stick while sitting in a pond
Our Partners
Leave it to Beaver: Partners Collaborate on Beaver Dam Analog Project
Mar 9, 2023
Fire crew setting fire to the field for a prescribed fire
Land Management
Prescribed Fire at Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge
Sep 29, 2022
A man teaching a woman how to handle a crossbow while she aims at an archery target
Recreation
2022-2023 Station-Specific Hunting and Sport Fishing Final Rule
Sep 15, 2022
A closeup of a wild turkey against a green, vegetated background
Recreation
Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge Turkey Hunt Plan
Sep 15, 2022
Children Hiking on Sheepy Ridge with Staff at Tule Lake NWR
Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge Guided Hike Schedule - 2022
Jul 14, 2022
FWS Patrol Captain Kelly Knutson, a Federal Wildlife Officer, and a U.S. Forest Service agent stand next to patrol vehicles (one white truck and the other is tan) with there backs showing.
Wildlife Crime
Federal Wildlife Officer’s Persistence Leads to Justice in Large Scale Timber Theft
May 12, 2021
Crops of wheat growing on the top of a flood-carved mesa are a green contrast to the surrounding drier landscape.
History and Culture
How did the Channeled Scablands Form?
Mar 8, 2017
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