Ul Bend National Wildlife
UL Bend National Wildlife Refuge, managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, is a part of the National Wildlife Refuge System and spans over 1.1 million acres along the Missouri River in Lewistown, MT. It is a refuge within a refuge, as it is located within the boundary of Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge. UL Bend offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore wild lands and encounter wildlife in a natural setting, reminiscent of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805. The refuge is dedicated to conserving wildlife and their habitats for present and future generations. Managed in conjunction with Charles M. Russell Refuge, UL Bend National Wildlife Refuge focuses on resource management actions such as fire management, invasive species control, and wilderness area preservation. The refuge aims to promote biological diversity and maintain the natural abundance of native plants and wildlife. Through research, monitoring, and the use of scientific knowledge, UL Bend strives to make informed conservation decisions and protect the ecological integrity of the area.Generated from the website