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Browns Park National National Wildlife Refuge: Comprehensive Conservation Plan

机译:布朗斯公园国家野生动物保护区:综合保护计划

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Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) has been a part of the National Wildlife Refuge System (System) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) since 1963. Located in northwest Colorado along the Green River as it flows through the remote valley known as Browns Park (or Browns Hole), the 13,455-acre Refuge was formally established by Public Land Order 4973, December 11, 1970. Under the Migratory Bird Conservation Act and the Refuge Recreation Act, the purposes of Browns Park NWR are to provide sanctuary for migratory birds, to provide for suitable fish and wildlife dependent recreation, protection of natural resources, and conservation of endangered and threatened species. The Refuge possesses three key wildlife values: its wetlands provide important migration and breeding habitat for waterfowl and water birds, riparian habitat provides important migration and breeding habitat for songbirds, and Refuge uplands provide critical winter habitat for large mammals such as mule deer, elk, and pronghorn. Browns Park NWR also provides unique and important values for people. Wildlife, solitude, scenery, and cultural history combine to make the Refuge a national treasure.

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