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Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife Refuge Complex Headquarters - Panther Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
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Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife Refuge Complex Headquarters - Panther Swamp National Wildlife Refuge

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 Established in 1978, Panther Swamp NWR is noted for its large waterfowl population, resident game and its numerous sloughs and wetlands. Although limited archaeological evidence exists about the earliest inhabitants of the Lower Mississippi Delta, early Native Americans probably hunted, fished, and even farmed much of the area now included in the boundaries of Panther Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. Unlike the more nomadic tribes of the northern and western plains, the Yazoo Indians built small villages and retreated into the loessal bluffs along present-day Yazoo City only when forced to by rising flood waters. Many raised “Indian Mounds” can still be found throughout the Delta.

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