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Encyclopedia > Forest River (North Dakota)

The Forest River is a tributary of the Red River of the North, approximately 90 mi (145 km) long, in eastern North Dakota in the United States. It rises in Walsh County and flows SE and E, past the towns of Fordville and Minto, and joins the Red approximately 40 miles north of Grand Forks.


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Peterka, J.J. Fishes and fisheries of the Sheyenne River, North Dakota.
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North Dakota Forest Health Highlight, 2003 (1139 words)
Despite North Dakota 's characterization as a prairie state, native forests are an extremely valuable resource due to their limited size and distribution.
Deciduous forests along riparian corridors in the eastern half of the state represent the majority of North Dakota 's forests.
Bottomland forests consisting of American elm (Ulmus americana) and green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvannica) in eastern North Dakota and cottonwood (Populus deltoides) forests in the west represent a large portion of North Dakota 's native forests.
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