Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge (Idaho)

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Name (Latin)
Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge (Idaho)
Coordinates
-111.312 -111.312 42.1633 42.1633 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing topical name
National parks and reserves Idaho
Wildlife refuges Idaho
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q4876481
Library of congress: sh 91004930
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Idaho, 1988.
  • 1990 refuge managers' address list:under Idaho (Bear Lake; National Wildlife Refuge; listed as a subordinate unit under Southeast Idaho Refuge Complex)
  • GNIS.

Wikipedia description:

Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge is located in southeast Idaho, seven miles (11 km) south of Montpelier. Surrounded by mountains, it lies in Bear Lake Valley at an elevation ranging from 5,925 feet (1,806 m) on the marsh to 6,800 feet (2,100 m) on the rocky slopes of Merkley Mountain. The refuge office is located in Montpelier. The 19,000-acre (77 km2) refuge is mainly made up of a bulrush marsh, open water, and flooded meadows of sedges, rushes, and grasses. Portions of the refuge include scattered grasslands and brush-covered slopes. Bear Lake Refuge encompasses what is locally referred to as Dingle Swamp or Dingle Marsh. Along with Bear Lake proper, the marsh was once part of a larger prehistoric lake that filled the valley. As it drained and receded, Dingle Marsh was reduced from 25,000 acres (100 km2) to less than 17,000 before it became part of the refuge.

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