Lake George National Wildlife Refuge
Wildlife refuge in North Dakota, United States
Lake George National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge in Kidder County, North Dakota. It a privately owned property on Lake George (also known as Salt Lake)[1] near Streeter, North Dakota, with the FWS having refuge easement rights to control flooding, and is one of six easement refuges managed under Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge.[2] It is closed to hunting.
References
- Refuge directory listing
This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
46°43′30″N 99°29′21″W / 46.72500°N 99.48917°W / 46.72500; -99.48917
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Protected areas of North Dakota
- Appert Lake
- Ardoch
- Arrowwood
- Audubon
- Bone Hill
- Brumba
- Buffalo Lake
- Camp Lake
- Canfield Lake
- Chase Lake
- Cottonwood Lake
- Dakota Lake
- Des Lacs
- Florence Lake
- Half-Way Lake
- Hiddenwood
- Hobart Lake
- Hutchinson Lake
- J. Clark Salyer
- Johnson Lake
- Kellys Slough
- Lake Alice
- Lake George
- Lake Ilo
- Lake Nettie
- Lake Otis
- Lake Patricia
- Lake Zahl
- Lambs Lake
- Little Goose
- Long Lake
- Lords Lake
- Lost Lake
- Maple River
- McLean
- Pleasant Lake
- Pretty Rock
- Rabb Lake
- Rock Lake
- Rose Lake
- School Section Lake
- Shell Lake
- Sheyenne Lake
- Sibley Lake
- Silver Lake
- Slade
- Snyder Lake
- Springwater
- Stewart Lake
- Stoney Slough
- Storm Lake
- Stump Lake
- Sunburst Lake
- Tewaukon
- Tomahawk
- Upper Souris
- White Horse Hill National Game Preserve
- White Lake
- Wild Rice
- Willow Lake
- Wintering River
- Wood Lake
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