Visit Us
Whether you enjoy hunting, fishing, photography, wildlife observation or just walking in nature, Morgan Brake National Wildlife Refuge offers outdoor recreation activities for every age and interest.
Location and Contact Information
About Us
Morgan Brake National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1977 via the Migratory Bird Conservation Act and the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act for the conservation, maintenance and management of migratory waterfowl, and their habitat, in the lower Mississippi River Delta. The refuge is located in Holmes County in the Mississippi alluvial plain and loessal hills in the Delta region of Mississippi.
What We Do
Wildlife conservation is at the heart of the National Wildlife Refuge System. It drives everything on U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lands and waters managed within the Refuge System, from the purposes for which a national wildlife refuge national wildlife refuge
A national wildlife refuge is typically a contiguous area of land and water managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for the conservation and, where appropriate, restoration of fish, wildlife and plant resources and their habitats for the benefit of present and future generations of Americans.
Learn more about national wildlife refuge is established to the recreational activities offered to the resource management tools used. Using conservation best practices, the Refuge System manages Service lands and waters to help ensure the survival of native wildlife species.
Our Organization
Our Species
The unique habitats found on Morgan Break National Wildlife Refuge provide home to a variety of wildlife species.
Our Library
Our digital library is where you can find refuge brochures, resource management documents, and coloring book.