BLM Wants to Save Idaho Raptor Stronghold
Document Type
NCA Publications/News Articles, Brochures & Letters
Publication Date
1-1-1971
Journal Title/Publication Source
Raptor Research News
Issue Number
5
Page Numbers
7-8
Abstract
The Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management wants to establish a 26,000-acre Snake River Birds of Prey Natural Area along a thirty-mile stretch of the Snake River in Idaho. The area is all publicly owned, and now shelters the largest concentration of golden eagles and prairie falcons in the United States.
Publication Information
"BLM Wants to Save Idaho Raptor Stronghold" (1971).
Raptor Research News
(5), 7-8
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BLM Wants to Save Idaho Raptor Stronghold
The Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management wants to establish a 26,000-acre Snake River Birds of Prey Natural Area along a thirty-mile stretch of the Snake River in Idaho. The area is all publicly owned, and now shelters the largest concentration of golden eagles and prairie falcons in the United States.