Contacting the Refuge:
Refuge Manager: Robert Cail
Complex Manager: Dick Steinbach
e-mail: Robert_Cail@fws.gov
1293 Rocky Hollow Road
Rockwood, IL 62280
Phone: 618-763-4420
Fax: 618-763-4424
TTY: 1-800-877-8339 (Federal Relay)
Refuge Facts
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Established: 2000
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Acres: 4,000
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The refuge began as a separate division of the Mark Twain NWR
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Division was established following severe flooding in 1993
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In 2000, the division was separated to create a new refuge in the Mark Twain NWR complex
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Most land acquisition has been completed in partnership with the U.S.D.A. Natural Resources Conservation Service with Wetland Reserve Program easements, or with American Land Conservancy
Financial Impact of Complex
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Two person staff
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FY 2006 Budget: $166,727
Natural History
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The Mississippi River is internationally significant as a corridor for the movement of migratory birds, people and cargo
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The “Middle Miss’” is the only free-flowing portion of the Upper Mississippi River system managed for navigation. Endangered pallid sturgeon are a major management concern in this river reach.
Refuge Objectives
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Provide food, water and protection for waterfowl and other migratory birds
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Provide habitat for fish and wildlife
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Refuge area will restore natural floodplain functions by allowing floodwater connections
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Reforestation will provide habitat for neotropical bird migration
Highlights
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The primary management goal for newly acquired floodplain lands on the Middle Mississippi River is to restore habitats lost or degraded as a result of modifications to the floodplain and river. Primary habitat components are floodplain forests, riverine wetlands of various types and riverine aquatic habitat.
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Sixteen federal, state and nonprofit organizations have formed the Middle Mississippi River Partnership, a collection of state, federal and non-governmental organizations focused on enhancing the Middle Mississippi Corridor.
Priorities
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Establish new refuge through acquisition of 14,000-acre parcel
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Establish land management and interagency river restoration program
Public Use Opportunities
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Hunting and fishing
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Wildlife observation and photography