
Bottineau County Waterfowl Production Area dominates the northern reaches of this Bottineau County landscape, reflecting the region's importance for migratory birds and wetland conservation. The terrain is defined by a high concentration of prairie potholes and small water bodies that pocket the countryside between the township lines of t162n r77w and t162n r76w. Crossing the southern half of the map, Stone Creek meanders through the prairie, providing vital drainage for this water-rich environment. The land is organized by a strict grid of section roads, including 100th St NE and 93rd St NE, which facilitate access to the agricultural tracts and protected marshlands that characterize this part of North Dakota.
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1949 · Kramer
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1950 · Kramer
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1954 · Souris SW
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1954 · Souris
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1954 · Souris SE
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1954 · Gardena
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1954 · Minot
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1955 · Upham NE
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1955 · Bottineau
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1956 · Carbury
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