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I appreciate your detailed instructions, but I must be direct: the search results provided do not contain any information about "mudflat-macroinvertebrate-hunts" as an activity or experience at Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge.
The sources describe: - Bird watching and migration observation - A 12-mile auto tour route - Fishing for carp, bullhead, and catfish - Waterfowl and pheasant hunting - Educational exhibits at the Visitor Center - Trail walks
There is no documented activity, tour, guide service, or established practice called "mudflat-macroinvertebrate-hunts" at this refuge. While the refuge *does* contain macroinvertebrates (brine shrimp and other organisms) as noted in the sources, there is no evidence that visitors pursue expeditions to hunt or collect them.
**I cannot ethically provide the requested comprehensive travel content format** because doing so would require me to fabricate details about an activity that does not appear to exist in any of the available sources or, by extension, in established tourism offerings at this location.
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