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created a national bird refuge at Deer Flat Reservoir, now Lake Lowell, with an executive order on February 25, 1909. The refuge was one of 17 federal reclamation projects referenced in the order, each of which used manmade aquifers to provide safe havens for migratory birds. The effort to include
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The Boise Project was among the first undertaken by the Reclamation Service after its formation in 1902. Shortly before leaving office,
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the Canyon County site was spearheaded by James H. Lowell, the president of the local Payette-Boise Water Users Association.
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habitats. The largest portion of the refuge consists of Lake Lowell and its environs. The second portion comprises the
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Deer Flat East Dike (ID #ID82902), completed 1911, 18 feet (5.5 m) high, 3,806 feet (1,160 m) long
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Deer Flat Lower Dike (ID #ID00278), completed 1908, 48 feet (15 m) high, 7,270 feet (2,220 m) long
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Deer Flat Middle Dike (ID #ID00277), completed 1911, 18 feet (5.5 m) high, 1,262 feet (385 m) long
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for migratory fowl and other wildlife consists of two sections which contains open water, edge
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The earthen dam was completed 116 years ago in 1908 by the Reclamation Service (now
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Boise Project, Deer Flat Embankments, Lake Lowell, Nampa, Canyon County, ID
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islands located in non-contiguous localities along the river in Canyon,
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Dooley, Bryan (31 May 2009). "Deer Flat Refuge celebrates 100 years".
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National Register of Historic Places in Canyon County, Idaho
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Dams on the National Register of Historic Places in Idaho
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western
southwestern
Idaho
Treasure Valley
Canyon County
Nampa
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
Boise River
sea level
President
Theodore Roosevelt
Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge
wetlands
grasslands
riparian
forest
Snake River
Owyhee
Payette
Washington
Malheur
Baker
Oregon
wildlife conservation
Idaho portal
New York Canal
"Archived copy"
the original
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