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Lewis & Clark Lake and Gavins Point Dam

Site Description:

Area includes an 8,000-acre Missouri River reservoir and a state recreation area of 1,300 acres. It is Nebraska’s second largest lake, straddling its northeast corner with South Dakota. A nature trail is present, as well as an aquarium in the associated Lewis and Clark Recreation Area.

Ornithological Summary:

Birding from the dam should offer views of gulls, waterfowl, and other birds including numerous bald eagles during migration periods.

Links:

http://www.nwo.usace.army.mil/html/Lake_Proj/gavinspoint/welcome.html

http://www.recreation.gov/detail.cfm?ID=291

For more information, call or write Kevin Poague, Important Bird Areas Coordinator, Audubon Nebraska, P.O Box 117, 11700 SW 100th Street, Denton, NE 68339 402-797-2301, Fax: 402-797-2304; Email.
 

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