Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan 2011

The latest comprehensive conservation plan for Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge. This is the culmination of a planning effort involving the local community and many partners to establish 15-year management goals and objectives for wildlife habitat, public use and access and administration facilities.

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A picture of Ringneck Marsh in the summer featuring a cloudy/sunny sky, water, green trees and shrubs, with a swallow in flight
Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge is part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s National Wildlife Refuge System, a network of lands set aside for the benefit of native wildlife and plants. Established in 1958, the refuge protects habitat mainly for migratory birds, but also other benefitting...
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