Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge Explained

Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Iucn Category:IV
Map:Wyoming#USA
Relief:1
Location:Albany County, Wyoming, United States
Nearest City:Laramie
Coordinates:41.1819°N -105.7064°W
Area:1,968 acres (8 km2)
Established:1932
Governing Body:U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Website:Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge

Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge, located in southern Albany County in the U.S. state of Wyoming, includes 1,968 acres (8 km2). The refuge is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service an agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior. The refuge is located at higher altitudes over 7,000 feet (2,133 m) and has a total of five natural alpine lakes that are named, as well as associated wetlands. The refuge was set aside in 1932 to protect habitat for migratory bird species and other indigenous plants and animals. Hutton Lake NWR is administered by the Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge in Colorado.

The Wyoming Toad Conservation Area was established in 2023 with the acquisition of of land.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Shosh . Calla . 2024-07-12 . Wyoming toads’ new home key to their recovery . 2024-07-13 . WyoFile . en-US.