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  2. Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge (abbreviated as the CMR NWR) is a National Wildlife Refuge in the U.S. state of Montana on the Missouri River. The refuge surrounds Fort Peck Reservoir and is 915,814 acres (3,706.17 km 2) in size. [2] It is the second-largest National Wildlife Refuge in the lower 48 states of the United States ...

  3. High Point State Park - Wikipedia

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    High Point State Park is a state park straddling the border of Wantage Township and Montague Township in Sussex County, within the Skylands Region of northwestern New Jersey, United States, near the border with New York State and Pennsylvania. The park covers 15,413 acres (62.37 km 2). Part of the Kittatinny Mountains, the highest point in the ...

  4. Pinelands National Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Pinelands map. Pinelands National Reserve is a national reserve that encompasses the New Jersey Pine Barrens.The Pinelands is a unique location of historic villages and berry farms amid the vast oak-pine forests (pine barrens), extensive wetlands, and diverse species of plants and animals of the Atlantic coastal pine barrens ecoregion.

  5. List of National Wildlife Refuges - Wikipedia

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    Colusa/Glenn Counties 1937: 10,819 acres (43.78 km 2) [50] Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge: Butte/Glenn/Tehama Counties 1989: 10,146 acres (41.06 km 2) [51] Salinas River National Wildlife Refuge: Monterey County: 1974 316 acres (1.28 km 2) [52] San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge: San Diego County: 1999 2,620 acres (10.6 km 2) [53]

  6. Fort Peck Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Peck Indian Reservation (Assiniboine: húdam wįcášta, [3] Dakota: Waxchį́ca oyáte[4]) is located near Fort Peck, Montana, in the northeast part of the state. It is the home of several federally recognized bands of Assiniboine, Lakota, and Dakota peoples of Native Americans. With a total land area of 2,094,000 acres (8,470 km 2 ...

  7. Lost Trail National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Lost Trail National Wildlife Refuge is a 8,834-acre (3,575 ha) National Wildlife Refuge of the United States located in Montana. [2] [3] Established in 1999, it is one of the newest National Wildlife Refuges in the U.S. and is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior.

  8. Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument is a national monument in the western United States, protecting the Missouri Breaks of north central Montana.Managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), it is a series of badland areas characterized by rock outcroppings, steep bluffs, and grassy plains; a topography referred to as "The Breaks" (as the land appears to "break away" to the river).

  9. Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge is a 31,533-acre (12,761 ha) National Wildlife Refuge located in the northeastern region of the U.S. state of Montana. [2] [3] The refuge is part of the Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge Complex which also includes the Northeast Montana Wetland Management District (WMD) and Lamesteer National Wildlife Refuge. [4]