Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge

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Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge is a remote refuge located in the high elevation of the Centennial Valley, in the southwestern region of the U.S. state of Montana. Adjacent to Gallatin National Forest and near Yellowstone National Park, the refuge is an integral part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Red Rock Lakes is best known for being the primary location for the efforts saving the trumpeter swan from extinction, which by 1932 had fewer than 200 known specimens in the United States and Canada. By the year 2002, an estimated 3,000 trumpeters were wintering on the refuge, many having migrated south from their summer range in Canada. The trumpeters are now so plentiful that efforts are being undertaken to help them reestablish historical migratory routes to areas further south rdf:langString
Le Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge est un refuge éloigné situé à haute altitude dans la Centennial Valley, au sud-ouest de l'État américain du Montana. Adjacent à la forêt nationale de Gallatin et proche du parc national de Yellowstone, le refuge fait partie intégrante de l'écosystème du Grand Yellowstone. Red Rock Lakes est surtout connu pour être le lieu principal des efforts visant à sauver le cygne trompette de l'extinction, qui en 1932 comptait moins de 200 spécimens connus aux États-Unis et au Canada. En 2002, environ 3 000 cygnes trompettes hivernaient dans le refuge, dont beaucoup avaient migré vers le sud depuis leur aire d'été au Canada. Les cygnes trompettes sont maintenant si nombreux que des efforts sont entrepris pour les aider à rétablir les routes migratoires histor rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Le Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge est un refuge éloigné situé à haute altitude dans la Centennial Valley, au sud-ouest de l'État américain du Montana. Adjacent à la forêt nationale de Gallatin et proche du parc national de Yellowstone, le refuge fait partie intégrante de l'écosystème du Grand Yellowstone. Red Rock Lakes est surtout connu pour être le lieu principal des efforts visant à sauver le cygne trompette de l'extinction, qui en 1932 comptait moins de 200 spécimens connus aux États-Unis et au Canada. En 2002, environ 3 000 cygnes trompettes hivernaient dans le refuge, dont beaucoup avaient migré vers le sud depuis leur aire d'été au Canada. Les cygnes trompettes sont maintenant si nombreux que des efforts sont entrepris pour les aider à rétablir les routes migratoires historiques vers des régions plus au sud dans les montagnes Rocheuses et la région du Grand Bassin. L'élégant cygne trompette est le plus grand oiseau aquatique d'Amérique du Nord, avec une envergure de 2,6 m et un poids allant jusqu'à 13 kg.
rdf:langString Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge is a remote refuge located in the high elevation of the Centennial Valley, in the southwestern region of the U.S. state of Montana. Adjacent to Gallatin National Forest and near Yellowstone National Park, the refuge is an integral part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Red Rock Lakes is best known for being the primary location for the efforts saving the trumpeter swan from extinction, which by 1932 had fewer than 200 known specimens in the United States and Canada. By the year 2002, an estimated 3,000 trumpeters were wintering on the refuge, many having migrated south from their summer range in Canada. The trumpeters are now so plentiful that efforts are being undertaken to help them reestablish historical migratory routes to areas further south in the Rocky Mountains and the Great Basin region. The elegant trumpeter swan is North America's largest waterfowl, with a wingspans of 8 feet (2.6 m) and they can weigh up to 30 pounds (13 kg). The elevation of the refuge ranges from 6,600 feet (2,000 m) to almost 10,000 feet (3,000 m) and consists of 65,810.25 acres (266.32 km2) of high elevation prairie and forested uplands. The lakes and cold water marshlands provide a relatively uncommon wetland environment favored by certain waterfowl and predatory birds such as the bald eagle and peregrine falcon. There have been sightings of over 250 different bird species in the refuge and over 100 different species are known to nest here. There are reportedly 20 nesting pairs of bald eagles on the refuge, and there have been several sightings of the endangered whooping crane. Numerous mammals can also be found here such as the American black bear, the Rocky Mountain elk, moose, mule deer, pronghorn, beaver, mink and badger. It is also believed that the grizzly bear and wolf packs may frequent the refuge, and wolverine have been recorded. The refuge has been designated a National Natural Landmark and the creation of the 32,350 acre (130.1 km2) Red Rock Lakes Wilderness in 1976 ensures that no further human improvements will be undertaken on the vast bulk of the refuge land. There are no maintained trails in the refuge and access to some areas is prohibited during certain times of the year. The refuge is staffed year round but accessibility to the refuge in the winter is often difficult. Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge is located 28 miles (45 km) east of Monida, Montana off Interstate 15.
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