Middle Mississippi River NWR
Midwest Region

Who We Are

Fact Sheet
History
Volunteer
Contact Us

What We Do

River Restoration
Wetland Management

Forest Management
Private Landowner Assistance
Middle Mississippi River Partnership

Public Use

Wildlife Obervation and Photography
Hunting
Fishing
Environmental Education and Interpretation

Wild Things

Birds
Fish and Mussels
Mammals
Reptiles and Amphibians
Invasive Species

Divisions

Meissner Island
Harlow Island
Wilkinson Island
Beaver Island

Maps

Aerial Photographs
Land Cover
Location and Driving Directions

Mark Twain Complex

Port Louisa NWR
Great River/Clarence Cannon NWR
Two Rivers NWR
Middle Mississippi River NWR

Small Wetlands Program

Duck Stamp image

2008 Federal Duck Stamp Contest

Site Map

Links

Phone: 618-763-4420
V/TTY: 800-526-0844
Address:
1293 Rocky Hollow Road
Rockwood, IL 62280

Refuge volunteers are very important to our mission, contributing hundreds of hours each year helping us care for the wildlife and habitat on Middle Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge. There are many ways you can contribute. Volunteers can help us in almost everything we do, from monitoring bird populations to leading school groups, from maintaining trails to taking photos, from helping in the office to repairing equipment and facilities.

No special skills are needed to be a refuge volunteer. If you have a desire to help, we need you. We hope you'll join us! The best way to find out about current volunteer opportunities is to contact the refuge.






 

Last updated: July 16, 2008