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The Minnesota Valley Wetland Management District is a fourteen-county district located in east central Minnesota, United States. It includes portions of the Minnesota , Cannon , and Mississippi River watersheds .
Prairie Wetlands Learning Center at Fergus Falls Wetland Management District: Fergus Falls: Otter Tail: Central: Operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 4 miles of trails Prairie Woods Environmental Learning Center: Spicer: Kandiyohi: Central: website, 500 acres, includes a Native American history village and a shooting sports range
Minnesota Valley Canning Company, the former name of vegetable producer Green Giant; Minnesota Valley Lutheran High School, a private education institution in New Ulm; Minnesota Valley Wetland Management District, a local government conservation agency; Minnesota Valley Transit Authority, a public agency in Minneapolis-St. Paul
Minnesota Valley Wetland Management District; Morris Wetland Management District; N. Northern Tallgrass Prairie National Wildlife Refuge; R.
Litchfield Wetland Management District is located on the eastern edge of the Prairie Pothole Region in central Minnesota.More than 33,000 acres (130 km 2) of United States Fish and Wildlife Service-owned land and 8,000 acres (32 km 2) of wetland easements provide marsh, prairie, transition, and woodland habitats.
Pages in category "Wetlands of Minnesota" ... Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge; Morris Wetland Management District; P.
Aerial view of Long Meadow Lake wetlands area Long Meadow in the Minnesota River Valley. This 2,400 acre (9.7 km 2) unit, on the left bank of the Minnesota River in Bloomington, is the most visited in the refuge. Lakes and ponds surrounded by wetlands are bordered by floodplain forest. [citation needed]
The first agency created to protect the state's resources was founded in 1931 by the Minnesota Legislature as the Minnesota Department of Conservation. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] When the Department of Conservation was created, it brought together four separate state entities: forestry, game and fish, drainage and waters, and lands and timber, while adding a ...