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The Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge is a 14,000-acre (5,666 ha) National Wildlife Refuge in eastern and central Minnesota. Located just south of the city of Minneapolis , it is one of fourteen Regional Priority Urban Wildlife Refuges in the nation.
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge: Bloomington: Hennepin: Minneapolis–Saint Paul: 2,400-acre Long Meadow Lake Unit, Bloomington Education and Visitor Center Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge: Carver: Carver: Minneapolis–Saint Paul: 1,480-acre Rapids Lakes Unit, Rapids Lake Education and Visitor Center MSU Regional Science ...
Hamden Slough National Wildlife Refuge: Becker County: MN 1989 5,944 acres (24.05 km 2) [217] Litchfield Wetland Management District: Central Minnesota MN 1978 36,000 acres (150 km 2) [218] Mille Lacs National Wildlife Refuge: Mille Lacs County: MN 1915 0.57 acres (0.0023 km 2) [219] Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge: Carver County ...
Pages in category "National Wildlife Refuges in Minnesota" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge of the United States in Sherburne County, Minnesota. The 30,700-acre (124 km 2) refuge protects mixed habitat types including oak savanna, Big Woods, and wetlands. The St. Francis River flows through the eastern side of the park. Over 230 species of birds, 58 species of mammals ...
Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge is located in northwest Minnesota. Packs of wolves , moose , waterfowl , and 294 species of birds make this refuge a wildlife wonderland. 49 mammal , 12 amphibian , and 9 reptile species have also been identified.
Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge: Minnesota 61,500.93 248.89 J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge: North Dakota: 59,376.40 240.29 Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge:
A sharp-tailed grouse lek was recorded on the refuge in 2007. [2] The refuge has recorded 45 mammal species. The most common species include white-tailed deer, coyote, Eastern cottontail, and several species of squirrel. North American river otter were first reintroduced to Minnesota at the refuge in 1981 and are frequently observed. [2]