Great River & Clarence Cannon National Wildlife Refuges
Midwest Region

 

Who We Are

Fact Sheet
History
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Contact Us

What We Do

Wetland and Aquatic Habitat Management
Forest Management
Grassland Management
Prescribed Fire
Cropland Management
Private Landowner Assistance

Public Use

Hunting
Fishing
Environmental Education and Interpretation
Wildlife Obervation and Photography

Wild Things

Birds
Fish and Mussels
Mammals
Reptiles and Amphibians
Invasive Species

Divisions

Fox Island
Long Island
Delair
Clarence Cannon NWR

Maps

Aerial Photographs
Land Cover
Location and Driving Directions

 

Small Wetlands Program

Duck Stamp photo

2010 Federal Duck Stamp Contest

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Phone: 573-847-2333
V/TTY: 800-735-2966
Address:
P.O. Box 88
Annada, MO 63330

headquarters is located near the small town of Annada, Missouri, only 40 miles north of the sprawling St. Louis, Missouri suburbs. The Great River staff manages four large tracts of land along the Mississippi River - the Fox Island Division, the Long Island Division, the Delair Division and the Clarence Cannon NWR. The Great River NWR manages approximately 15,000 acres spread over 100 river miles.

The management practices on these lands vary and include providing habitat for migratory birds, protecting endangered and threatened species, and enhancing wood duck habitat. Great River lies within the Mississippi Flyway, a major corridor for migratory birds.

The refuge provides several public use opportunities including hunting, fishing, hiking, photography, environmental education, and wildlife observation opportunities (not all activities are allowed on all divisions). One of visitors' favorite sights is threatened bald eagles, which successfully nest on the refuge during the summer. Eagles also frequent all divisions during the fall, winter and spring.

Photo of a bald eagle landing in a tree - Photo credit:  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / Dave Menke

Bald eagle
Photo credit: USFWS/Dave Menke

Clarence Cannon NWR to Hire for Summer Youth Program

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Last updated: March 1, 2012