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    • Birding
    • Camping
    • Cross-Country Skiing
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    • Snowshoeing
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Document Archive

Gartner, Joe.  "Birds of the Fertile Sandhills." 2003.

Rusterholz, Kurt and Dana, Robert.  "Evaluation of Agassiz Dunes Natural Area Polk and Norman Counties, Minnesota as a Potential National Natural Landmark." 1989.

Watson, Bill.  "Biological Assessment and Potential Management Practices in the Fertile Sandhills."  31 October 1992.

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