Florence Lake National Wildlife
Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1932, spans 22,300 acres in North Dakota's Prairie Pothole Region, providing a sanctuary for migratory birds along the Central Flyway. The refuge features a 16,000-acre natural alkaline lake, which is managed through dikes and spillways to control water levels and mitigate avian botulism outbreaks.
The staff at Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge focuses on habitat management activities such as livestock grazing, prescribed burning, and water level management to support waterfowl and other wildlife. Visitors can engage in various wildlife-dependent recreational opportunities while fostering an appreciation for the mixed grass prairie ecosystem.
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