Santee NWR Comprehensive Conservation Plan

The Comprehensive Conservation Plan (CCP) for Santee National Wildlife Refuge was prepared to guide management actions and direction for the refuge. Fish and wildlife conservation receives first priority in refuge management. Planning and objectives for wildlife-dependent recreation are addressed and will be allowed and encouraged as long as it is compatible with, and does not detract from the mission of the refuge or the purposes for which it was established. 

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Marc Epstein
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Comprehensive Conservation Plan
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Male and female wood ducks in pond at Santee NWR
Santee National Wildlife Refuge, superimposed on the lands and waters of the 110,600-acre Lake Marion reservoir, protects over 15,000 acres of public lands in four units, Bluff, Dingle Pond, Pine Island and Cuddo. The refuge benefits an abundance of wildlife species in this rich ecosystem of...
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