Click on the map to see conservation planning activities in each state of
the Midwest Region.
Current Planning Projects
The Division of Conservation Planning works with national wildlife refuges in the Midwest Region (Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin) to develop comprehensive conservation plans. The plans identify goals for the next 15 years and specify the objectives and strategies that will be used in achieving those goals.
The following list includes plans that are currently under way. For more detail or to see the draft CCP, click on a refuge name.
Big Muddy National Fish and Wildlife Refuge, Missouri
Grand Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge (proposed), Illinois
Kirtland's Warbler Wildlife Management Area, Michigan
Leopold Wetland Management District, Wisconsin
Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge, Indiana
Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge, Indiana
Seney National Wildlife Refuge, Michigan
Swan Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Missouri
St. Croix Wetland Management District, Wisconsin
Tamarac NWR and Tamarac Wetland Management District, Minnesota

