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Phone: 218-8474431
V/TTY: 800-877-8339
Address:
26624 North Tower Road
Detroit Lakes, MN 56501

This link opens in a new windowDucks Unlimited

Ducks Unlimited, Inc. is an international non-profit wetlands, waterfowl, and wildlife conservation organization.

This link opens in a new windowHabitat and Population Evaluation Team

The Habitat and Population Evaluation Team (HAPET) provides biological support to U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Wetland Management Districts and National Wildlife Refuges in the Prairie Pothole portion of Minnesota and Iowa.

This link opens in a new windowMinnesota Association of Watershed Districts

The Minnesota Association of Watershed Districts (MAWD) represents 45 watershed districts in the state. The watershed districts are partners in water protection and management.

This link opens in a new windowMinnesota Deer Hunters

Minnesota Deer Hunters Association (MDHA) is a group of organized firearms, bow and camera hunters, plus those who just plain like seeing deer.

This link opens in a new windowMinnesota Department of Natural Resources

The mission of the Minnesota DNR is to work with citizens to conserve and manage the state's natural resources, to provide outdoor recreation opportunities, and to provide for commercial uses of natural resources in a way that creates a sustainable quality of life.

This link opens in a new windowMinnesota Offices of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Links and contact information for all Service offices in Minnesota.

This link opens in a new windowMinnesota Prairie Chicken Society

The primary goal of the Minnesota Prairie Chicken Society is increasing public awareness of prairie chickens and their grassland habitat.

This link opens in a new windowThe Minnesota River Valley Birding Trail

The Minnesota River Valley Birding Trail spans the Minnesota River watershed from its headwaters near the South Dakota border to its confluence with the Mississippi River in the Twin Cities. The Trail contains 132 prime birding sites and an additional 55 other sites located in 11 regions and 17 loops.

This link opens in a new windowMinnesota Waterfowl Association

The Minnesota Waterfowl Association has a mission of protecting, restoring, enhancing and ensuring the proper management of Minnesota's important wetland areas and associated upland habitats through public education, legislative initiatives and on-going project efforts that benefit migratory waterfowl, other wetland wildlife and the well-being of the state's environment.

This link opens in a new windowNational Wetlands Inventory

Produces and provides information on the characteristics, extent, and status of the Nation's wetlands and deepwater habitats and other wildlife habitats.

This link opens in a new windowThe Nature Conservancy

The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.

This link opens in a new windowNorthern Prairie Wildlife Research Center

The mission of Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center is to provide the scientific information needed to conserve and manage the nation's biological resources, with an emphasis on the species and ecosystems of the nation's interior.

This link opens in a new windowPheasants Forever

Pheasants Forever (PF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection and enhancement of pheasant and other wildlife populations in North America through habitat improvement, land management, public awareness, and education.

This link opens in a new windowPine to Prairie Birding Trail

This Web site provides a reference for beginning to advanced birders. The trail is over 200 miles in length with 45 sites to view birds. The sites offer some of the most spectacular wild places that Minnesota has to offer.

This link opens in a new windowTurn In Poachers

Turn in Poachers is dedicated to conserving our nation's wildlife resources. The TIP program was started to encourage the public to report natural resource violations.


Last updated: March 26, 2009