
The Souris River and its accompanying wetlands dominate this landscape on the border of Bottineau and McHenry counties. Large tracts of protected prairie and marshland are preserved within the J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge and the Bottineau County Waterfowl Production Area, highlighting the region's importance as a migratory corridor. The terrain is characterized by the confluence of several vital waterways, including Deep River, LaPorte Coulee, and Stone Creek.
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1948 · Newburg SW
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1949 · Newburg SW
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1949 · Landa SW
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1949 · Kramer
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1950 · Newburg
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1950 · Kramer
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1950 · Deep
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1950 · Upham
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1950 · Newburg SE
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1950 · Landa SW
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