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![]() A cooperative project at the Regional Office of the Idaho Fish and Game in Lewiston, Idaho. |
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In the 1960’s, Idaho Fish and Game purchased 10 acres in the Lewiston Orchards (the now- suburban area on the plateau above downtown Lewiston) and filled three of the acres with office buildings. The other seven acres was an alfalfa hayfield until 1985. Converting the hayfield to habitat began with several dedicated volunteers and community groups who installed the sprinklers, excavated the walking trail and constructed the bird observatory. In 1998, 13 years after beginning the project, the last structure, the cement underwater viewing room, was completed. Thousands of hours of labor over two decades have produced this very important urban wildlife area for people of all ages to enjoy.
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