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The Mountain-Prairie Region of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service consists of 8 states in the heart of the American West.
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Fish Passage Program Restores Streams, Benefits People and Local Economies
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and partners across the nation worked together in 2011 to remove or bypass 158 dams, culverts and other structures, opening more than 2,180 miles of streams to native fish populations.
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Resumes Public Visitation
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge has reopened for public visitation ahead of schedule following a brief closure to allow the U.S. Army to perform work around a former remedy project.
Creston National Fish Hatchery Receives Designation for Outdoor Classroom
By contrasting stunning wildlife and landscape photography with compelling human interest stories, our Peaks to Prairies blog series highlights the profound impact the natural world has on us all. Through our conservation work, we and our partners seek to preserve a priceless piece of our American heritage.
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National wildlife refuges provide free and low-cost recreational opportunities for all age groups, year-round. From paddle trips to fishing to snowshoeing, refuge lands offer something for everyone. The great news? There's a refuge within an hour drive of most major cities, so find one near you today!
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