the U.S fish and wildlife service
Yes. There are a lot of birds. Many of them are protected on 'National Wildlife Refuges'. There are 7 wildlife refuges in Idaho and they are:Bear Lake National Wildlife RefugeCamas National Wildlife RefugeDeer Flat National Wildlife RefugeGrays Lake National Wildlife RefugeKootenai National Wildlife RefugeMinidoka National Wildlife RefugeOxford Slough National Wildlife Refuge
Camilla H. Fox has written: 'Trapping on national wildlife refuges' -- subject(s): Trapping, Wildlife refuges
Can you say "AP Biology"? :/
James Caudill has written: '2001 national and state economic impacts of wildlife watching' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Wildlife refuges, Economic aspects of Wildlife watching, Statistics, Wildlife refuges, Wildlife watching
John E. Cornely has written: 'Birds of Willamette Valley National Wildlife Refuges, Oregon' -- subject(s): Birds, Wildlife refuges
Calafornia
The address of the Friends Of The San Luis Valley National Wildlife Refuges Cor is: Po Box 857, Monte Vista, CO 81144-0857
Search wildlife refuges. The first one that comes up should be National Wildlife Refuge System. Go to the wildlife and habitat management link. Next to the visitors link. I hope this is helpful.
Theodore Roosevelt
One shortcoming of national wildlife refuges is that they often face challenges related to funding and resource management, which can limit their effectiveness in conservation efforts. Additionally, these refuges may be too small or isolated, making it difficult for wildlife to thrive and adapt to changing environmental conditions. Furthermore, the focus on protecting certain species can sometimes lead to the neglect of broader ecosystem health and biodiversity.
Raymond J. Fleetwood has written: 'Plants of Brazoria / San Bernard National Wildlife Refuges' -- subject(s): Botany, Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge, San Bernard National Wildlife Refuge
Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge was the first one in 1903.