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First, Grays Lake isn’t a lake. It’s a “high elevation, 22,000-acre bulrush marsh,” according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services webpage about the site in Southeastern Idaho. It’s ...
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On a Road Trip Through Southern Idaho, Understanding the Region's Rich Human History - MSNMy first destination on the map was Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge, which is North America's largest hardstem bulrush marsh and home to the world's largest breeding population of sandhill cranes.
The U.S. Department of Interior announced that $6.2 million in funding has been approved to acquire almost 2,500 acres to add to Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Idaho.
First, Grays Lake isn’t a lake. It’s a “high elevation, 22,000-acre bulrush marsh,” according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services webpage about the site in Southeastern Idaho. It’s ...
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