- Upper Harker Lake
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lake_name = Upper Harker Lake
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type =Glacial lake
location =Kidder County, North Dakota
basin_countries = United States
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elevation = 529 m (1,735 ft)
volume =Upper Harker Lake is a shallow
glacial lake located in Kidder County,North Dakota ,United States . It is 4.6 km (2.9 miles) south-southeast of the town ofDawson, North Dakota , and 81.2 km (50.5 miles) east of the state capital, Bismarck. The lake is entirely surrounded by thewetland s andmarsh es of theSlade National Wildlife Refuge , and public access is limited.History
Historically, the marshes and wetlands south of the town of Dawson, North Dakota support a large quantity of migratory
waterfowl , which have attractedhunter s.George Theron Slade , Third Vice President of theNorthern Pacific Railroad , enjoyed hunting game birds in the area. In 1924, he began purchasing land around Upper Harker Lake for the use of a private shooting club.United States Fish and Wildlife Service (2006). [http://www.fws.gov/refuges/profiles/index.cfm?id=62524 Slade National Wildlife Refuge Overview] . Retrieved Aug. 15, 2006.] Slade invested a considerable sum into improving the land with the aim of making it more attractive for waterfowl. Improvements included planting and harvesting a limited amount of organically-grown grain to provide bird feed, and a well capable of pumping 60,500 liters (16,000 gallons) of water per hour to keep the lake level from falling duringdrought . In 1940, Slade donated the land to theUnited States Fish and Wildlife Service , which used the land to establish the Slade National Wildlife Refuge.United States Fish and Wildlife Service (2006). [http://www.fws.gov/longlake/slade.htm Long National Wildlife Refuge: "Slade National Wildlife Refuge: Kidder County, North Dakota"] . Retrieved Aug. 15, 2006.]Wildlife
Upper Harker Lake is used by waterfowl approximately nine months out of the year. The most common species to be found include Canada Geese,
Mallard s, Snow Geese, Ring-necked Pheasants,Sharp-tailed Grouse , andHungarian Partridge s.White-tailed Deer are common around the lake, and somecoyote s live in the area. A majority of the grasslands around the perimeter of the lake are introducedgrass es andlegume s.ee also
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