Refuge staff has been making strides to cleanup the refuge and open it to habitat management activities and wildlife recreational opportunities. Since last fall several habitat management practices have taken place. All cedar trees have been removed from the refuge, cooperative haying took place last fall, and currently the refuge is grazing nearly 600 cow calf pairs from two different cooperators. One cooperator won a bid that was held earlier …
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