• Source: National Bison Range Complex
    • The National Bison Range Complex includes four National Wildlife Refuges and the Northwest Montana Wetland Management District, and is located in the northwestern region of Montana in the northwestern United States.


      Administration


      All of the refuges and associated lands are managed from headquarters at the National Bison Range by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, an agency under the US Department of the Interior. The National Bison Range is located near Moiese, off U.S. Highway 93, and north of Missoula.


      Geography


      The different units are scattered throughout the Flathead Valley, Mission Valley, and Pleasant Valley. They include habitats of open water and open grasslands, cliff tops and tree tops, pine groves, and quaking aspen groves. Bison herds are protected and supported within them.


      = Protected areas

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      Refuges

      Lost Trail National Wildlife Refuge
      Ninepipe National Wildlife Refuge
      Pablo National Wildlife Refuge
      Swan River National Wildlife Refuge
      Wetlands management

      Northwest Montana Wetland Management District
      Administration:
      National Bison Range
      The Ninepipe, Swan River, and Pablo National Wildlife Refuges are not permanently staffed. However, the Lost Trail Refuge and National Bison Range both have interpretive visitor centers and naturalists.


      See also


      Bison herds
      National Wildlife Refuges in Montana


      References




      External links


      U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.gov: About the National Bison Range Complex
      The short film National Bison Range Complex (2005) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive.

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