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About half of the Camas National Wildlife Refuge in southeastern Idaho consists of lakes, ponds, and marshlands; the remainder is grass sagebrush uplands, meadows, and farm fields. Camas Creek flows through the length of the refuge. Mammal species that inhabit this refuge are coyote, pronghorn, moose, elk, porcupine, white-tailed deer, cottontail rabbit, muskrat, and weasel.

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  • About half of the Camas National Wildlife Refuge in southeastern Idaho consists of lakes, ponds, and marshlands; the remainder is grass sagebrush uplands, meadows, and farm fields. Camas Creek flows through the length of the refuge. Mammal species that inhabit this refuge are coyote, pronghorn, moose, elk, porcupine, white-tailed deer, cottontail rabbit, muskrat, and weasel. Water management is a critical component of Camas Refuge operations. An extensive system of canals, dikes, wells, ponds, and water-control structures is used to manipulate water for the benefit of wildlife, with an emphasis on nesting waterfowl. Haying and prescribed fire are used to manipulate vegetation in some fields, and small grain crops are grown to provide supplemental feed for geese and cranes and to keep them from damaging private croplands. (en)
  • Environ la moitié du Camas National Wildlife Refuge dans le sud-est de l'Idaho se compose de lacs, d'étangs et de marais ; le reste est de l' herbe de hauts plateaux, des prairies et des champs agricoles. Camas Creek coule sur toute la longueur du refuge. Les espèces de mammifères qui habitent ce refuge sont le coyote, le pronghorn, l'orignal, le wapiti, le porc-épic, le cerf de Virginie, le lapin à queue blanche, le rat musqué et la belette. (fr)
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  • Environ la moitié du Camas National Wildlife Refuge dans le sud-est de l'Idaho se compose de lacs, d'étangs et de marais ; le reste est de l' herbe de hauts plateaux, des prairies et des champs agricoles. Camas Creek coule sur toute la longueur du refuge. Les espèces de mammifères qui habitent ce refuge sont le coyote, le pronghorn, l'orignal, le wapiti, le porc-épic, le cerf de Virginie, le lapin à queue blanche, le rat musqué et la belette. (fr)
  • About half of the Camas National Wildlife Refuge in southeastern Idaho consists of lakes, ponds, and marshlands; the remainder is grass sagebrush uplands, meadows, and farm fields. Camas Creek flows through the length of the refuge. Mammal species that inhabit this refuge are coyote, pronghorn, moose, elk, porcupine, white-tailed deer, cottontail rabbit, muskrat, and weasel. (en)
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