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editorial centennial prinnitive area Water is the key to life in the marsh. In the case of Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, most of the water which forms the complex network of lakes and streams originates high in the Centennial Mountains, far from refuge boundaries and controls. (See the article on the Red Rocks Refuge in the Jan. /Feb. 1976 A/onfana Outdoors.) In 1922, approximately 16,000 acres of land were removed from the public domain by the U.S. March/April 1976 MONTANA OUTDOORS .../ 25 Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) for "experimentEil sheep grazing." Since, the area has been used continuously by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) primarily for pasture which supports sheep research at the ARS sheep station headquarters in Dubois, Idaho. In 1973, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), which administers approximately 22,000 acres of land adjoining the ARS holdings in the contiDued recycled paper Centennials, proposed that its holdings — along with the 16,000 ARS acres — be managed as a primitive area.
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