Valentine National Wildlife Refuge, located in the heart of the Sandhills in north-central Nebraska, is a unique and ecologically important component of the National Wildlife Refuge System. With its native grass prairie, hills, wetlands, lakes, and marshes, the refuge provides a diverse habitat for a wide range of wildlife, including 270 species of birds, 59 species of mammals, and 22 species of reptiles and amphibians. Established in 1935, the refuge offers opportunities for bird watching, fishing, hiking, hunting, and more, making it the perfect destination for nature enthusiasts to enjoy the great outdoors.
Designated as a Nebraska Important Bird Area by the Audubon Society, Valentine National Wildlife Refuge is recognized for its significant number and high diversity of birds. The refuge also features two Research Natural Areas that are open to public use and research. With its pristine lakes, expansive prairies, and abundant fish and wildlife, the refuge offers a truly immersive experience of the vastness and beauty of the prairie landscape.
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