Partners for Fish and Wildlife
Midwest Region

  

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Contact Us

Phone: 612-713-5360
Address: BHW Federal Building
One Federal Drive
Fort Snelling, MN 55111-4056

Partners for Fish and Wildlife
Minnesota

 

State Coordinator:

State Coordinator: Sheldon Myerchin
e-mail: Sheldon_Myerchin@fws.gov

Federal Building
434 Great Oak Drive
St. Cloud, MN 56387
Phone: 800-814-6290
Fax: 320-253-0710
TTY: 1-800-877-8339 (Federal Relay)


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Local Coordination Offices

Agassiz NWR
218-449-4115

Big Stone NWR
320-273-2191

Crane Meadows NWR
320-632-1575

Detroit Lakes WMD
218-847-4431

Fergus Falls WMD
218-739-2291

Litchfield WMD
320-693-2849

Minnesota Valley NWR
952-725-5900

Morris WMD
320-589-1001

Rice Lake NWR
218-768-2402

Sherburne NWR
612-389-3323

Tamarac NWR
218-847-2641

Twin Cities ES Field Office
952-725-3548

Upper Mississippi River NWFR
50-/452-4232

Windom WMD
507-831-2220

Quick Facts

Wetland Restorations
(1987-2006)

  • 15,601 sites

  • 65,771 acres

Upland Restorations
(1987 - 2006)

  • 1,003 sites

  • 34,073 acres

Overview of the Program

  • Working with others to restore and enhance fish and wildlife habitat on private lands

  • Restoring habitat for migratory birds, threatened and endangered species, interjurisdictional fish and other wildlife

  • Restoring habitat within the watersheds of our national wildlife refuges

  • Voluntary participation

Opportunities on Private Lands

  • Wetland restoration

  • Native prairie restoration

  • Stream restoration

  • Migratory bird habitat

  • Endangered species habitat

  • Invasive species control

Partner Involvement

  • Private landowners

  • Nonprofit organizations

  • Corporations

  • Local, state and federal agencies

  • Tribal governments

Program Benefits

  • Increased wildlife abundance

  • Enhanced wildlife diversity

  • Improved soil, water and air quality

  • Increased recreational opportunities

  • Broad coalition of partnerships supporting voluntary habitat restoration on private lands

Last updated: July 7, 2008