Nature SpotMonte Vista National Wildlife Refuge

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B. J. Barton talks about a major use of Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge

Date published: Feb 2003
Author: B. J. Barton
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B. J. Barton talks about the twice annual migration of the Greater Sandhill Cranes and how they use the Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge. He states that the land is "flat saltbush and greasewood flats". The Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge is "just outside the town". Mr. Barton goes on to note "more than 20,000 cranes" use this refuge tw [more]
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