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$22,100
plus
$22,100 in
local matching funds.

Farmers lease nearly
half the refuge acreage through a federal program that allows them to grow wheat
and potatoes. The crop waste helps provide food for migrating and wintering
waterfowl.
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Observation
platform and blind
The observation platform and blind at Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge gives
visitors the opportunity to view and photograph up to 40 species including:
Western and Clark’s Grebes, American and White Pelican, Greater
White-fronted Goose, Gadwall, American Avocet, Bonaparte’s Gull and Caspian
Tern.
Read our travel log:
Click here.
To
learn more
about Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges, access
http://klamathbasinrefuges.fws.gov/ .
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