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- National Wildlife Refuge System - U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
The U S Fish and Wildlife Service manages an unparalleled network of public lands and waters called the National Wildlife Refuge System With more than 570 refuges spanning the country, this system protects iconic species and provides some of the best wildlife viewing opportunities on Earth
- List of National Wildlife Refuges - Wikipedia
As of 2022, there are 588 National Wildlife Refuges in the United States, [1] with the addition of the Green River National Wildlife Refuge [2] Refuges that have boundaries in multiple states are listed only in the state where the main visitor entrance is located
- NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio
(to see the detailed area covered by a transmitter signal, visit the Indiana NWR Coverage page) To check the status of a transmitter, or report an outage for a transmitter, please visit the NWR Outage Page
- National Wildlife Refuge System (NWRS): Overview and Issues for . . .
The National Wildlife Refuge System (NWRS) is a network of 856 million acres of lands and waters administered by the U S Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) to provide habitat for fish, wildlife, and plant resources across the United States, U S territories, and other insular areas
- National Wildlife Refuge System - The Wildlife Society
The U S Fish and Wildlife Service’s National Wildlife Refuge System is the nation’s only set of federal lands dedicated to the conservation and management of America’s native wildlife
- The National Wildlife Refuge Association
The largest mosaic of public lands and waters in the world - the National Wildlife Refuge System—is threatened by changing habitats, funding challenges, and lack of awareness about its mission and purpose
- Photos: America’s National Wildlife Refuges - The Atlantic
Since 1903, the United States has established more than 580 National Wildlife Refuges, designating a diverse array of lands and waters as protected areas for plants and wildlife
- Visit Us - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
View the upcoming events at our national wildlife refuge and national fish hatchery facilities
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