Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge

We left the Dungeness Recreation Area the first week of July and headed for Stevensville, Montana where we began work at the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Reguge. This refuge encompasses 2800 acres of habitat for migratory and native birds. We work three days here and then enjoy four days off the explore Montana and Idaho. Our duties include operatiung the Visitor Center and shop on the week-ends and occasional maintenance and project work. The refuge is a beautiful spot on the Bitterroot Valley. Missoula is only thirty minutes away.












We left the Dungeness Recreation Area the first week of July and headed for Stevensville, Montana where we began work at the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Reguge. This refuge encompasses 2800 acres of habitat for migratory and native birds. We work three days here and then enjoy four days off the explore Montana and Idaho. Our duties include operatiung the Visitor Center and shop on the week-ends and occasional maintenance and project work. The refuge is a beautiful spot on the Bitterroot Valley. Missoula is only thirty minutes away.

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