Two Rivers National Wildlife Refuge
Midwest Region

WHO WE ARE

Fact Sheet
History
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WHAT WE DO

Wetland and Aquatic Habitat Management
Forest Management
Grassland Management
Prescribed Fire

Cropland Management
Private Landowner Assistance

Comprehensive Conservation Plan (2.49 MB)

PUBLIC USE

EAGLE COUNTS

WILD THINGS

Birds
Fish and Mussels
Mammals
Reptiles and Amphibians
Invasive Species

MAPS AND BROCHURES

DIVISIONS

Calhoun
Gilbert Lake
Batchtown
Portage Island
Apple Creek

MARK TWAIN NWR COMPLEX

SITE MAP

LINKS

Phone: 618-883-2524
V/TTY: 800-526-0844
Address:
HC 82, Box 107
Brussels, IL 62013

Two Rivers National Wildlife Refuge manages river and floodplain habitats along the Mississippi River and lower Illinois River to promote healthy populations of native fish and wildlife species. We protect and enhance habitat where it still exists and restore it in appropriate places where it is lacking. Our methods include wetland and aquatic habitat management, forest management, grassland management, prescribed fire, cropland management, and private landowner assistance.

The Mississippi and Illinois Rivers are multiple use rivers: waterways for shipping grain and other commodities; popular recreation areas for hunting, fishing and boating; and important habitat corridors for hundreds of species of wildlife and fish. Management and protecting of the rivers are geared toward balancing these purposes and requires partnerships between many different agencies and groups. Two Rivers staff coordinates closely with the Corps of Engineers, the state of Illinois, other agencies, private landowners, and non-governmental organizations on many habitat management and restoration projects.

Philip Colsch, Curtis McMurl and Dale Pittman work on removing Calhoun Pump Station.






 

Last updated: July 29, 2008