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- Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge
- List of National Wildlife Refuges
- Upper Mississippi River
- White River National Wildlife Refuge
- Middle Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge
- Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
- Driftless Area National Wildlife Refuge
- Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge
- Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge
- Mississippi Flyway
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The Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge is a 240,000-acre (970 km2), 261-mile long (420 km) National Wildlife Refuge located in and along the Upper Mississippi River. It runs from Wabasha, Minnesota in the north to Rock Island, Illinois in the south.
In its northern portion, it is in the Driftless Area, a region of North America that remained free from ice during the last ice age. Certain parcels contained within the refuge were later transferred to the Driftless Area National Wildlife Refuge.
The refuge is an important element of the Mississippi Flyway. It has many wooded islands, sloughs, and hardwood forests. The wildlife found here include the canvasback duck, tundra swan, white-tailed deer, and muskrat. Recreational activities include boating, hunting, fishing, and swimming.
Refuge Headquarters are located in Winona, Minnesota, with district offices located in La Crosse, Wisconsin, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, and Thomson, Illinois.
Geography
The refuge is one of only two that spans portions of four states (the other is Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge). As of 30 September 2007 the area per state was: Wisconsin: 89,637.54 acres (362.75 km2), Iowa: 51,147.78 acres (206.99 km2), Minnesota: 33,868.64 acres (137.06 km2), Illinois: 33,489.57 acres (135.53 km2).
The area is only separated from the Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge by a railroad line. The protected areas White Dam Wildlife Area, Thorpe Wildlife Management Area, Goose Island County Park, Dorer State Forest, Perrot State Park, Van Loon Wildlife Area, Great River Bluffs State Park, Pool Slough Wildlife Management Area, Blackhawk Point Wildlife Management Area, Fish Farm Mounds Wildlife Management Area, Lansing Wildlife Management Area, Rush Creek Natural Area, Effigy Mounds National Monument and Driftless Area National Wildlife Refuge also border the Refuge directly or only from roads.
The following counties border on or have land within the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. In each state, the counties are listed from north to south. The lakes and rivers within the refuge area of each county are also listed.
= Minnesota
=Wabasha County
Cross Lake
Half Moon Lake
Maloney Lake
McCarthy Lake
Peterson Lake
Robinson Lake
Zumbro River
Winona County
Houston County
Blue Lake
Hayshore Lake
Lawrence Lake
Root River
Target Lake
= Wisconsin
=Buffalo County
Trempealeau County
La Crosse County
Vernon County
Crawford County
Grant County
= Iowa
=Allamakee County
Clayton County
Dubuque County
Jackson County
Clinton County
Scott County
= Illinois
=Jo Daviess County
Carroll County
Whiteside County
Rock Island County
Cardinal-Hickory Creek high-voltage transmission line
An editorial in The Washington Post on April 6, 2024, discusses the challenges faced by clean energy projects caused by environmental activists in lawsuits. An example is the Cardinal-Hickory Creek high-voltage transmission line between Iowa and Wisconsin. It would connect over 160 renewable energy facilities producing 25 gigawatts of green power. It is facing a temporary halt due to a lawsuit by environmental groups condemning its impact on the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. The editorial argues this is just one example of the conflicts between environmental protection and the need for new infrastructure to support the clean energy transition.
See also
Izaak Walton League
List of National Wildlife Refuges
Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge
Upper Mississippi River Locks and Dams
References
This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
External links
Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge
Friends of the Refuge Headwaters
Friends of the Refuge Mississippi River Pools 7 & 8
Friends of Pool 9
Stewards of the Upper Mississippi River Wildlife and Fish Refuge
Friends of the Upper Mississippi River Refuge
Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge: Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Assessment
Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge Habitat Management Plan