Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge

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Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge is a vast protected area in north-central Montana known for its rugged badlands, diverse wildlife, and extensive prairie and river ecosystems surrounding Fort Peck Lake.

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Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Wildlife Refuge
protected area
administeredBy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service NERFINISHED
country United States of America
established 1936
followsRiver Missouri River NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType badlands
prairie
river ecosystem
shrubland
wetland
hasLandscapeFeature badlands formations
breaks
buttes
coulees
hasRecreationActivity boating
fishing
hiking
hunting
wildlife viewing
hasShorelineOn Fort Peck Lake NERFINISHED
IUCNCategory IV
locatedIn Montana NERFINISHED
locatedInCounty Garfield County, Montana NERFINISHED
McCone County, Montana NERFINISHED
Petroleum County, Montana NERFINISHED
Phillips County, Montana NERFINISHED
Valley County, Montana NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion north-central Montana
managingAgency U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service NERFINISHED
namedAfter Charles M. Russell NERFINISHED
Charles Marion Russell NERFINISHED
originalName Fort Peck Game Range NERFINISHED
partOf Missouri River Breaks region NERFINISHED
protectsSpecies American bison
bald eagle
bighorn sheep
coyote
elk
golden eagle
mountain lion
mule deer
prairie dog
pronghorn
sage grouse
sharp-tailed grouse
waterfowl
white-tailed deer
renamed Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge NERFINISHED
renamedInYear 1963
surrounds Fort Peck Lake NERFINISHED

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Fort Peck Lake hasProtectedAreaOnShore Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge