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Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge

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Description: Refuge established primarily to protect the American White Pelican. Includes information about the pelicans, as well as a full bird list.
Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge: Home Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge , lying 15 miles northwest of Medina in North Dakotas famous prairie pothole country, was established as one of the country's first wildlife refuges in 1908 by executive order of President Theodore Roosevelt. The refuge was established primarily to protect the native
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Phone&Fax: 877-366-3709
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Page title:Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge: Home
Keywords:prairie pothole region, north dakota, ND, waterfowl, wetlands, national wildlife refuges, steele, traill, cass, stutsman, foster, eddy, wells, barnes, griggs, hunting, fishing, wetlands, grasslands, prairies, restoration, private landowner assistance, duck pair densities, easements.
Description:Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge in North Dakota's famous prairie pothole country was established primarily to protect the native American White Pelican.
IP-address:164.159.171.13

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