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Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge Moffat County Size: 13,455 acres Elevation: 5400 feet Habitats: Primary – semidesert shrubland Secondary – grassland, wetlands, lowland riparian, pinyon/juniper, open water Ownership: Federal (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service) Land Use: Primary – nature and wildlife conservation Secondary – hunting/fishing, recreation/tourism, research IBA Criteria: 1, 2, 4 (waterfowl) Site description Location: Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge is located in an isolated valley along the Green River in northwest Colorado, 95 miles from Craig. The Utah-Colorado state line forms the western boundary, while Dinosaur National Monument borders the site on the south. The remainder of the land surrounding the site is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Vegetative/natural features: The region is semi-arid, and receives less than 10 inches of precipitation a year. The site consists of 1,245 acres of wetland habitat, 1,112 acres of riparian habitat, 1,906 acres of grassland, 7,930 acres of semidesert shrubland, and 1,083 acres of pinyon-juniper habitat. The Refuge contains two rare plants – the Ute ladies-tresses orchid and Gibben’s beardtoungue. Historic features: The site contains three National Historic sites: the Lodore School built in 1911, the Two Bar Ranch, and the probable site of Fort Davy Crockett. Ornithological Importance The site provides habitat for approximately 222 species of birds. Migratory and breeding waterfowl and waterbirds use the wetlands, while migrating and breeding songbirds use the riparian habitat. Peak use of wetland habitat can total 20,000 waterbirds in spring and fall.
Conservation/Management Issues Serious threats: Efforts to address threats: Management details: The primary purpose of the Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge is to provide nesting and migration habitat for Canada geese, ducks, and other migratory birds. It is a Colorado Watchable Wildlife site. |
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