The North Mississippi Refuges Complex was established in 1989 to manage U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lands in the northern twenty-six counties of Mississippi. Headquartered in Grenada, the Complex manages Coldwater River, Dahomey, and Tallahatchie National Wildlife Refuges, plus smaller fee-title properties and easements. A total of 16,147 refuge-acres and an additional 9,500 acres of fee-title tracts are managed to conserve and restore bottomland hardwood forest and other wetlands to benefit waterfowl and other wildlife.
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