Service Director Dan Ashe nnounced the agency will expand fishing and hunting opportunities on 21 refuges throughout the Service’s National Wildlife Refuge System, including in Minnesota. The final rule also modifies existing refuge-specific regulations for more than 100 additional refuges and wetland management districts. The Service manages its hunting and fishing programs on refuges to ensure sustainable wildlife populations, while offering traditional wildlife-dependent recreation on public lands.
US (Natural Resources) Refuges in Minnesota
- Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge
- Big Stone Wetland Management District
- Detroit Lakes Wetland Management District
- Fergus Falls Wetland Management District
- Litchfield Wetland Management District
- Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge
- Minnesota Wetland Management District
- Morris Wetland Management District
- Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge
- Rydell National Wildlife Refuge
- Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge
- Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge
- Tamarac Wetland Management District
- Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge, Winona District
- Windom Wetland Management District
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