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Landowners sue to take back parts of Grays Lake Refuge (access required)

by Sean Olson

Published: December 18,2012

Tags: Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge, lawsuit, Sandhill Cranes, Trumpeter Swans, United States Fish and Wildlife Service

Seven individuals and corporations have sued the federal government in an attempt to take back thousands of acres that make up the core of Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge, located 27 miles northeast of Soda Springs on the border of Bonneville and Caribou Counties, is a nesting home for water fowl, including sandhill cranes, ...
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