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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Seney National Wildlife Refuge

From the U.S. Department of the Interior:




Settlers on #Michigan’s Upper Peninsula tried for decades to tame the land. It was logged, burned, drained and farmed, but in the end, nature beat them all back. A peace was found in 1935 when Seney National Wildlife Refuge was established. Now, over 95,000 acres provide habitats to migratory birds and other wildlife. Visitors can explore on foot, bikes and by kayak, spotting birds and taking incredible pictures like this one. Photo by Dawn Kopp. Check out more awesome refuge images at http://on.doi.gov/1L4ck9w— at Seney National Wildlife Refuge.

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