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- Operator:507-831-2220
- Email:WindomWMD@fws.gov
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Imported description Windom Wetland Management District was established in 1990 for the purpose of increasing waterfowl production and to preserve habitat for migratory birds, threatened and endangered native species and resident wildlife. The district manages approximately 17,000 acres of federal owned waterfowl production areas across a 13 county area in southern Minnesota - lands dedicated to wildlife and wildlife-dependent recreation.Since 2000, the district has also been acquiring and managing roughly 1,500 acres of remnant native prairie tracts as a part of the Northern Tallgrass Prairie National Wildlife Refuge. These tracts provide critical habitat for grassland birds, such as meadowlark and bobolink, as well as a variety of mammals, reptiles, amphibians and other creatures. In addition, the district oversees thousands of acres of privately-owned wetland and grassland habitat, purchased as permanent easements. Windom Wetland Management District staff also administer the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Partners for Fish and Wildlife program, which provides technical and financial assistance to restore or improve wildlife habitat on private land.If you are interested in improving wildlife habitat on your property in southwest Minnesota, contact our Private Lands Biologist, Scott Ralston at (507) 831-2220.
Source: recreation.gov
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The Windom Wetland Management District acquires and manages Waterfowl Production Areas, enforces wetland easements, and provides conservation assistance to landowners in 12 southwestern Minnesota counties. The landscape is dominated by intense, row-crop agriculture, which has led to the drainage of most wetlands and widespread water quality problems. Deteriorating drainage tile systems and the abundance of historic wetland basins provide unlimited opportunities for wetland restorations.
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